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Distribution from the Egyptian Research Account, John Garstang, 1901

Accession Lot

  • Object[142]
  • no[107]
  • yes[35]
  • no[142]
  • egyptian[142]
  • amulet[8]
  • amulets[1]
  • awl[1]
  • axe head[1]
  • bead[10]
  • beads[4]
  • blade[5]
  • bowl[3]
  • burnisher[1]
  • button seal[3]
  • chisel[2]
  • figurine[1]
  • game piece[11]
  • grinding stone[2]
  • hairpin[3]
  • handle[1]
  • head rest[1]
  • implement[26]
  • ivory fragment[1]
  • marbles[11]
  • mirror[2]
  • nodule[4]
  • pendant[4]
  • pendants[1]
  • pylon[1]
  • rim sherd[2]
  • scraper[19]
  • seal (object)[2]
  • spatula[1]
  • spear point[1]
  • spindle whorl[3]
  • string of beads[12]
  • vase[10]
  • egypt[142]
  • el-mahasna[142]
  • egyptian predynastic period[85]
  • eighth dynasty[1]
  • eleventh dynasty[1]
  • fifth dynasty[55]
  • first intermediate period[1]
  • fourth dynasty[2]
  • ninth dynasty[1]
  • old kingdom[56]
  • seventh dynasty[42]
  • sixth dynasty[45]
  • tenth dynasty[1]
  • desert[13]
  • grave s1[1]
  • m100[4]
  • m386[3]
  • m400[5]
  • m435[10]
  • m435?; m438?[1]
  • m437[1]
  • m438[1]
  • m439[1]
  • m440[1]
  • m441[12]
  • m442[1]
  • m443[1]
  • m444[1]
  • m445[1]
  • m446[1]
  • m470[8]
  • m82[3]
  • predynastic settlement[5]
  • settlement[8]
  • animal[1]
  • animal head[2]
  • ankh[1]
  • bird[1]
  • face[1]
  • foot[1]
  • frog[1]
  • hand[2]
  • hornet[1]
  • indeterminate[1]
  • jackal[1]
  • leg[2]
  • leopard[1]
  • lion[2]
  • scarab[1]
  • shu[4]
  • wedjat eye[1]
  • alabaster[10]
  • amazonite[1]
  • basalt[3]
  • bone[2]
  • bronze[3]
  • carnelian[13]
  • ceramic[1]
  • clay[3]
  • copper[4]
  • diorite[1]
  • electrum[2]
  • faience[12]
  • flint[51]
  • fossilized wood[1]
  • gold[19]
  • ivory[10]
  • lapis lazuli[1]
  • limestone[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • serpentine[1]
  • shell[2]
  • slate[1]
  • steatite[3]
  • stone[13]
  • volcanic stone[1]
  • wood[2]
  • gilded[1]
  • glazed[6]
  • incised[10]
  • yes[15]

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E9692

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E9632

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E9684

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E9677

Grinding Stone

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E9658

Blade

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E9672

Burnisher

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E9633

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E9644

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E9645

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E9736

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E14745

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E9722

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E9707

Bowl

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E9695

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