A red sandstone offering table with incised decorated on the top face. The table is roughly in the s (cont.)
The head of faience figure of lion deity, perhaps Apedemak. It has a hole in the top of its head, pr (cont.)
An inscribed sandstone fragment, which functioned as an abacus in the temple designated M291 at Mero (cont.)
A piece of sandstone showing part of a head, graffiti, and cursive inscriptions. It is from the step (cont.)
A small wheel-made Nile silt vessel with a flat base and direct rim. The base of the vessel is sligh (cont.)
Large red ellipsoid jar with a rolled rim outside. The vessel is of Nile slit, wheel made with a han (cont.)
A small travertine cosmetic jar with a flat and rimmed base and everted rim. There is much damage to (cont.)
Stone vessel. Abydos 625.
Stone vessel. Abydos 514.
A wooden female figure dating to the Twelfth Dynasty (c. 1991–1802 BC). The figure is shown striding (cont.)
A small travertine dish with a flat round base and four lug handles. The vessel was previously broke (cont.)
Archer's thumb ring made of black and white diorite, which was excavated by the Liverpool Institute (cont.)
Medium Shouldered Jar. Carved from travertine with a flat base and ledged rim. There is signs of smo (cont.)
Small, travertine bag-shaped bowl. Travertine. Excavated at Abydos, tomb 1081, by Garstang in 1909. (cont.)