A flat copper alloy axe-head, which is very worn and curved on the blade. This may indicate that is (cont.)
A copper alloy flat axehead, perhaps dating to the Late Predynastic Period.
A flat copper alloy axe head dating to the Late Predynastic Period.
This rare stone figure dates to the Predynastic Period. The head of the statue is anatomical in shap (cont.)
A black ovoid basalt vase with two pierced lugs and a small circular foot (Aston type 12). The objec (cont.)
A disc-shaped macehead of spotted diorite. It has been broken in half but repaired although some pie (cont.)
An ovoid limestone vessel with handles and a short rim. It dates to the First Dynasty and was purcha (cont.)
A medium-sized ellipsoid red pottery vessel with a flat base and a direct rim with an internal ledge (cont.)
A small ellipsoid black-topped redware jar with a pointed base and a direct rim. Inside the vessel i (cont.)
A black-topped redware pottery plate with a flat base and direct rim dating to the Predynastic Perio (cont.)
A red pottery bowl with a flattish base and a trimmed rim. Red-polished ware dating to the Naqada I- (cont.)
A small open form red pottery bowl with a round base and trimmed rim. It is painted red on the insid (cont.)
A small black-topped redware jar with a shouldered body, flat base, and direct rim, which dates to t (cont.)
This conical macehead is made of a black stone (diorite). It has been chipped and mended. This type (cont.)
An unfinished (no hole is present in the middle) pear shaped macehead in red breccia. Such maceheads (cont.)
An ovoid macehead made of black stone. Spherical forms are present in the Neolithic Period, but cont (cont.)
An ovoid macehead in cream-pink coloured stone. It is from Abydos, and was purchased by Wellcome fro (cont.)
A small Marl clay ellipsoid jar (classed as a D-ware vessel) with a rolled rim, flat base, two tubul (cont.)
A Porphyritic stone palette from El Kab. It is Neolithic to Predynastic in date. It was purchased by (cont.)
A diorite palette. An inscription in black ink starts 'Mon P....'. It is Neolithic to Predynastic in (cont.)