A turtle-shaped stone palette, manufactured from fine-grained greywacke sandstone found in the Wadi (cont.)
A shield-shaped (or scutiform) stone palette, featuring drilled hole in the centre of the top edge ( (cont.)
This is part of a fine flint bracelet, probably dating from the Predynastic Period to the Third Dyna (cont.)
Fragment of a rectangular stone palette, featuring a drilled hole in the centre of one of the short (cont.)
Neolithic rim sherd. 40x40x7mm. Reddish fabric with black burnished glaze inside and out. Gift from (cont.)
A flint arrowhead, bifacially worked, with one wing. It was a gift from the University of Wales, Abe (cont.)
A disc-shaped syenite macehead, which is partially broken. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have be (cont.)
A disc-shaped syenite macehead that is slightly chipped. The disc-shaped macehead seems to have been (cont.)
A rectangular stone palette, featuring three parallel lines around the edge of one side, manufacture (cont.)
A rectangular stone palette, featuring a decoration of incised lines around the edge of one side and (cont.)
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.)
Cylindrical pottery jar of red fabric with flat base and rolled rim. The vessel is cracked and a s s (cont.)
A red fabric ovoid jar with a flat base, cylindrical neck, and a recurved rim. It was excavated by t (cont.)
A cylindrical jar with a round base, a flared rim, and wavy handles. The vessel still contains its c (cont.)
Straight-sided, tapering travertine beaker with two small integral handles. Previously broken and re (cont.)
Convex-sided, flat-bottomed travertine bowl with plain rim. Small section of the rim now missing. Fr (cont.)