This is part of a fine flint bracelet, probably dating from the Predynastic Period to the Third Dyna (cont.)
Medium-sized, cylindrical pottery jar of Marl clay with flat base and rolled rim. The vessel is coi (cont.)
Cylindrical pottery jar of red fabric with flat base and rolled rim. The vessel is cracked and a sma (cont.)
Large shouldered jar with pointed base, short neck and an outside rolled rim. This vessel is nile si (cont.)
Tall handmade wine jar dating from the second half of the First Dynasty to the first half of the Sec (cont.)
A tall shouldered jar made of Nile silt. Its body is slender with a rolled rim and a narrow flat bas (cont.)
A concave travertine beaker with a flat base and a thick flat rim, dating from the Early Dynastic to (cont.)
A straight-sided, tapering basalt beaker with a flat base and integral handles. It was broken and re (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 small body sherd of a red fabric pottery vessel, wheel-turned. It is from an outer box labelled 'n (cont.)
A rim sherd of a red fabric pottery vessel, wheel-turned. It is from an outer box labelled 'nos. 5 a (cont.)
Two rim sherds (joined) of a travertine vessel from Armant, tomb 1606.
A rim sherd of a travertine vessel from Armant, tomb 1606.
Two rim sherds of a travertine vessel, from Armant, tomb 1606.
A rim sherd of a banded travertine vessel, from Armant grave 1606.
A rim sherd of a dark stone vessel, from Armant grave 1606.
A rim sherd of a pinkish stone vessel, likely limestone. It was excavated at Armant, tomb 1606.
Three body sherds and one rim sherd of a siltstone vessel, from Armant, grave 1606.