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, presumably from bag-shaped vessel. The exterior surface has a black-to (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 fragment of a magical ivory wand, carved on one face with incised figures of animals, including a (cont.)
A roughly carved, round-topped Second Intermediate Period limestone funerary stela of the dignitary (cont.)
Medium ellipsoid jar, dating from the late Second Intermediate Period to the early New Kingdom. The (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.)