Thirteen fragments of ostrich eggshell from Armant grave 1606.
Nine beads from Armant. They comprise of shell rings in various brown shades, and one bead of turquo (cont.)
A shell bead described in the Petrie museum distribution list as ostrich shell. It is from the grave (cont.)
Four shell or bone beads. They are from Armant, tomb 1603, which is classified in the excavation rec (cont.)
Three stone beads from Armant, grave 1656 (the grave of an adult). The Petrie museum distribution li (cont.)
A Predynastic copper alloy flat axe.
An ellipsoid black-topped redware vessel with a chipped rim. It has a flat base, round body, and a d (cont.)
A fragment of a stone palette manufactured from fine-grained greywacke sandstone found in the Wadi H (cont.)
A rectangular stone palette, with one corner broken and missing, manufactured from fine-grained grey (cont.)
This rectangular white quartz polishing stone or palette, with one corner missing has red writing on (cont.)
This type of arrowhead is sometimes called a Fayum Point, or a concave based arrowhead or a hollow b (cont.)
A small disc shaped macehead, or possibly a spindle whorl. It is made of a mottled grey and white st (cont.)
This black stone bracelet is labelled 'Neolithic 4811 Gebelein, Egypt'. Such solid bracelets are fou (cont.)
A black stone bracelet labelled 'Neolithic 4811 Gebelein, Egypt'.
A black stone bracelet from Gebelein, Egypt.
A white shell bracelet. The label says 'Neolithic 4812 Gebelein, Egypt'. Kemp states that shell brac (cont.)
A white shell bracelet. The label says 'Gebelein, Egypt'. Kemp states that shell bracelets were made (cont.)
A black-topped redware vessel with a flat base and direct rim. The lower half is decorated with dark (cont.)
This large, wide mouthed pottery vessel with a burnished slip was likely used as a coffin. It is pos (cont.)