A small model pottery plate, which was used for offerings. Made of Nile silt clay and dated to the O (cont.)
A concave travertine beaker with a flat base and a thick flat rim, dating from the Early Dynastic to (cont.)
Rectangular wooden coffin, which is now dismantled. This coffin is from grave 217 at Tarkhan, which (cont.)
An ovate bifacial flint tool which appears to be a fragment of a knife with the remains of the corte (cont.)
This is the middle section of a bifacial knife, brownish-pink in colour. It is an unstratified find (cont.)
2 red body sherds with label 'SnS9 P2(p1975). Described as 'Old Kingdom Polished Red' in Petrie Muse (cont.)
Now 1 sherd, fixed into 6 sherds in modern times, including 3 rims. One sherd has '96' in pencil. Ro (cont.)
About 56 sherds, including 9 rim sherds and 4 pieces glued into 2 pairs. Some pieces have been previ (cont.)
A rectangular wooden object, which is likely the base for a funerary figure. There are three drilled (cont.)
This object was previously identified as a rudder from a model boat. It is made of wood, with reddis (cont.)
Fragment of a faience wall tile from inside the Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara. Two fragments (se (cont.)
Fragment of a faience tile from inside the Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara. Two fragments (see als (cont.)
Reddish-brown small pottery jar, possibly dating to the Old Kingdom. The bag-shaped jar is made of N (cont.)
A travertine dish with a round base. Two chips to the rim resulting in small sections lost.
Sherd from the shoulder and bottom of the neck of a jar. The Interior is rough indicating it was han (cont.)
Old Kingdom beads of unbaked clay presented by Egypt Exploration Society.
Ten small faience amulets of an orange/brown colour. One is in the shape of a hawk. They are from th (cont.)
This large, wide mouthed pottery vessel with a burnished slip was likely used as a coffin. It is pos (cont.)
A copper alloy model tool (one of a set of five W130–W134). The practice of placing metal model tool (cont.)