White faience beads segmented with horizontal flat shell spacers. Restrund in modern times. Jeweller (cont.)
A body sherd from a large cooking pot. The exterior of the sherd is uncoated, with traces of roughly (cont.)
A rim sherd of an Egyptian jar, possibly Pan-Grave. The exterior surface is burnished with a dark br (cont.)
A decorated body sherd with free herringbone motif, normally applied to horned bowls of Pan Grave wa (cont.)
A rim sherd from a Pan-Grave cooking pot with band rim and cross hatching decoration. The rim band i (cont.)
Rim sherd of a Pan-Grave cooking pot. The exterior surface is uncoated, wet smoothed, and has an irr (cont.)
Body sherd from a Pan-Grave bowl. The exterior surface is uncoated, but decorated with a band of inc (cont.)
Small body sherd from an incised pot, possibly a cooking vessel. The exterior is uncoated, oxidised, (cont.)
Body sherd from red-slipped Pan Grave vessel. The exterior is red-coated, not burnished. It has inci (cont.)
A rim sherd from a Pan-Grave bowl, probably a cooking pot. The exterior surface is blackened, presum (cont.)
Rim/body sherd of a Pan-Grave deep bowl with slightly inflected walls and modelled rim. The shape is (cont.)
Three joined fragments of a rim and upper body sherd from a bag-shaped bowl. The exterior surface is (cont.)
Rim sherd from Pan-Grave pot, presumaly from bag-shaped vessel. The exterior surface has a black-top (cont.)
Body sherd from the base of a Pan-Grave cooking pot. The exterior surface is uncoated, unburnished, (cont.)
Base of a small ovoid juglet with a knob base. The exterior is coated and burnished, with dark red/b (cont.)
A section of a magical ivory wand, carved on one face with incised figures of animals, including a b (cont.)
A roughly carved, round-topped Second Intermediate Period limestone funerary stela of the dignitary (cont.)
Pottery vessel from Esna. It is 192mm in height. Excavated by Garstang. Second Intermediate Period t (cont.)
Small shouldered jar made of Nile silt with blue no. on the side: 12A06. There is an incised undulat (cont.)
Base of stone statue with only the front of the feet rested on a plinth preserved. Stylistically, th (cont.)