A piece of inscribed and painted stone from a tomb in Beni Hassan, mutilated in 1889. The markings i (cont.)
Photographic stereoscopic print taken by the grandfather of the donor in the 1930s. The collection o (cont.)
A watercolour painting by Harold Jones showing the view towards the Nile from the rock tombs at Beni (cont.)
This jar has a pointed base and a direct rim with an internal dent. It has been handmade from Nile s (cont.)
This jar has a pointed base and a direct rim. It has been handmade from Nile silt using the coil met (cont.)
Crudely formed light brown pottery vessel with a flat base. Excavated by John Garstang within tomb 5 (cont.)
A red glaze pottery vessel with a pointed base and black band on the rim (there are several chips on (cont.)
This figure is the only funerary figure within the collection of which we can be fairly sure of its (cont.)
Anhydrite cosmetic jar. Middle Kingdom. Chipped on rim. From tomb 579 at Beni Hasan. This was probab (cont.)