A disc-shaped syenite macehead, which is partially broken. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have be (cont.)
A disc-shaped syenite macehead that is slightly chipped. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have been (cont.)
A body sherd of a pottery vessel with a red burnished exterior and black interior. It originates fro (cont.)
A body sherd of a pottery vessel. It originates from Armant. It was found in 1997 in a box of fo (cont.)
A red body sherd of a pottery vessel from Armant, dating to the Predynastic Period.
A fragment of a stone palette manufactured from fine-grained greywacke sandstone found in the Wadi H (cont.)
A black-topped redware pottery vessel. The auction catalogue of MacGregor's items of 6th July 1922, (cont.)
This black stone bracelet is labelled 'Neolithic 4811 Gebelein, Egypt'. Such solid bracelets are fou (cont.)
A black stone bracelet labelled 'Neolithic 4811 Gebelein, Egypt'.
A black stone bracelet from Gebelein, Egypt.
A white shell bracelet. The label says 'Neolithic 4812 Gebelein, Egypt'. Kemp states that shell brac (cont.)
A white shell bracelet. The label says 'Gebelein, Egypt'. Kemp states that shell bracelets were made (cont.)
A black-topped redware vessel with a flat base and direct rim. The lower half is decorated with dark (cont.)
This rare stone figure dates to the Predynastic Period. The head of the statue is anatomical in shap (cont.)
A black ovoid basalt vase with two pierced lugs and a small circular foot (Aston type 12). The objec (cont.)
A disc-shaped macehead of spotted diorite. It has been broken in half but repaired although some pie (cont.)
A short convex travertine cylindrical beaker, with a short-edged rolled rim and flat base.
A small ellipsoid black-topped redware jar with a pointed base and a direct rim. Inside the vessel i (cont.)
Pottery vessel. Black-topped red ware. Narrow flat based simple jar. Pointed base. Naqada II (3500 - (cont.)
A black-topped redware pottery vessel with a flat base and a direct rim. The vessel has vertical bur (cont.)