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Figure representing the Hedjet, or white crown of Upper Egypt. The crown tapers towards a bulbous tip and has a projection at the back near the top through which is pierced a hole from side to side. The crown has slight rounded projections on either side of the bottom and a rounded projection at the back of the neck.
Figure with rounded sides, a rounded face and a relatively flat reverse, two loops side by side, and a single loop opposite. Below the single loop is an indented design of concentric v shapes flanked by repeated diagonal lines. Glazed in light green.
Bead with design of a sacred eye of Horus inside an oval border with indented lines around the edge. Pierced with a hole that runs through the centre from side to side. Glazed in light green.
Dark brown wood spear that has fourteen barbs along one edge. The fourteenth barb from the point is reversed. Was cut in at least three places. Only three sections of the spear remain.
The seeds are small, hard, brown and lima-bean shaped.
The wooden shaft is peeled of all bark and one end appears to have been cut off. The other end originally held a white stone point, which is now missing. The point was attached to the shaft with resin, part of which remains there. The shaft and resin are coated with an ochre-like pigment.
Part a and b are thick brown sticks. Part a is rounded at one end and has rough edges on the other. Both ends of part b have been thinned and rounded.
The shaft is reddish wood, peeled of all bark. At one end the shaft appears to have been cut off, the other is flattened into a point. A separately carved barb is secured to the point with sinew.
Red-brown wood boomerang that has curvi-linear lines that follow the shape of the boomerang. Same texture on both sides. The top side has a main design that consists of a 'painted' brown serpent outlined by white dots and surrounded by white speckles. Near one end, there is a horizontal brown band outlined by white dots with the rouned end all in white. The bottom side has a design that consists of the following from the rounded end all in white to the other plain end: a plain angled H-shape; a horizontal brown band outlined by white dots; a plain arrow pointing toward the concave edge oultined by white dots and surrounded by white speckles with a horizontal brown band outlined by white dots at either side; and a white-speckled area. Some black used.
Plain, dark brown wood boomerang that has a ridged texture of curvi-linear lines that follow the shape of the boomerang. Same texture on both sides. Near the middle of one end, the wood contracts and shrinks inward and then bulges outward to a rounded end. For use with the left hand.