This female figure is made from bone. It has a carved head, ears, and nose, with slight traces of th (cont.)
This roughly made pottery bird has its head is missing and there is a hole through the middle. It ha (cont.)
A conical stone object, possibly a spinning top. It is similar to W520 which is in wood. Spinning to (cont.)
This unusual wooden figure is very small compared to most figures from funerary models. The three pr (cont.)
A multicoloured glass marble. The primary colour is black, with green, red, and yellow inclusions.
A multicoloured marble of unknown date.
A black and white mottled stone marble dating to the Predynastic Period. Purchased by Wellcome in 19 (cont.)
A black and white mottled stone marble dating to the Predynastic Period. Purchased by Sir Henry Well (cont.)
A white faience marble, dating to the Predynastic Period, with a crack running through it. Purchased (cont.)
A white faience marble, dating to the Predynastic Period, with a crack running through it and a smal (cont.)
A light greeny-blue faience marble dating to the Predynastic Period. Purchased by Sir Henry Wellcome (cont.)
A brown and white stone marble dating to the Predynastic Period. Purchased by Sir Henry Wellcome in (cont.)
A white faience marble, dating to the Predynastic Period, with a small chip missing. Purchased by Si (cont.)
A white faience marble dating to the Predynastic Period. Purchased by Sir Henry Wellcome in 1922 fro (cont.)
Mottled brown stone marble dating to the Predynastic Period. Purchased by Sir Henry Wellcome in 1922 (cont.)
A red and white mottled stone marble dating to the Predynastic Period. Purchased by Sir Henry Wellco (cont.)