Cylindrical jar with a convex base and rolled rim. Faint pinching slightly below the rim where wavy- (cont.)
A cylindrical pottery jar with a flat base, rolled rim, and raised scallop patterning near the rim. (cont.)
A cylindrical pottery jar with a flat base, rolled rim, and a plain incised line for decoration (wav (cont.)
Cylindrical pottery jar with flat base, rolled rim, and thin wavy-handle. Below the rim a thin strin (cont.)
Cylindrical pottery jar with flat base and rolled rim. Such vessels date from the Predynastic to the (cont.)
A medium cylindrical Marl clay jar with a flat base, rolled rim, and a string-line decoration just b (cont.)
A buff coloured spherical jar (D-ware) that is missing its rim. It has red painted decoration, which (cont.)
A small marl clay wheel-made base of a jar. Buff fabric. The trimmed rim of ring base has some built (cont.)
Vessel with applied decoration. Base missing. The rim is broken in two places, with traces of modern (cont.)
This is a small shouldered amphora. It has a direct rim and three lug handles. There are consistent (cont.)
This vessel is a small Marl clay Pilgrim's flask. It has a direct rim with a slender neck. A rectang (cont.)
This shouldered pottery vessel is made of Marl clay and is a type of Bes typical of the Late Period. (cont.)
This jar has a direct rim and a rounded base. It has been wheel-made and has deep evenly spaced rill (cont.)
A pottery handle made of Marl clay and dating to the New Kingdom. The stamp on the handle consists a (cont.)
Small simple dish of Marl clay with a rounded base and rolled rim. The rim has been painted with a r (cont.)
Small bowl with direct rim and flat base. The bowl has been made with the ring method.
A small bag-shaped jar with an outside rolled rim and a flat base. The jar is from the New Kingdom a (cont.)
Small open form jar made from Marl clay. The vessel is similar to Aswan clay from the Late Roman Per (cont.)
Body sherd of a large storage jar. The vessel was handmade with a smoothed exterior. The fabric is t (cont.)
Medium-sized open bowl of Marl clay, which has been broken and mended at an unknown date. A section (cont.)