This is part of a fine flint bracelet, probably dating from the Predynastic Period to the Third Dyna (cont.)
Flint flake, which is heavily patinated. Labelled "high desert Abydos 1902–3". Gift from the Univers (cont.)
A flint arrowhead, bifacially worked, with one wing. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Abe (cont.)
Flint sickle blade with a trapezoidal cross-section and truncated by retouch rather than broken at e (cont.)
Early Dynastic flint blade, which is snapped at the distal end. Possible traces of mastic are appare (cont.)
A bifacially worked pointed flint tool. This is presumed to be from Armant, as it was found in a box (cont.)
A flint blade with cortex present. This is presumed to be from Armant as it was found in a box with (cont.)
Twenty-seven bifacial tools or cores. They are heavily patinated. These are presumed to come from Ar (cont.)
A pointed bifacial tool (borer). It is heavily patinated. This was presumed to come from Armant as i (cont.)
Eight flint flakes, some of which have been retouched. These are presumed to come from Armant as the (cont.)
A flint blade with three previous blade removal scars. This is presumed to come from Armant as it wa (cont.)
A flint scraper. This is presumed to come from Armant as it was found in a box labelled 'Flint Blade (cont.)
A flint flake with cortex present. This is presumed to come from Armant as it was found in a box lab (cont.)
One hundred and twenty-eight flint blades, some of which are long and finely made. These are presume (cont.)
A retouched flake from Armant. It was a surface find during the excavations.
A dark brown shaped core tool from Armant. It has a flaked round edge, and one side has been hollowe (cont.)
A very dark brown flint flake with a flat cross-section from Armant. There are small bifacial retouc (cont.)
A dark brown/orange flake of flint from Armant. It has a patinated surface, and a curved edge on its (cont.)
A flint blade with a lateral retouch from Armant.
A pinkish-brown flint flake from Armant. It has been retouched along both edges. The distal side com (cont.)