Faience amulet, Bes, Egyptian, 4000 to 30 BC Faience amulet, Bes, Egyptian, 4000 to 30 BC 4000-30 BCE
Carnelian amulet, djed pillar, Egyptian, 4000-30BC Carnelian amulet, djed, Egyptian, 4000-30BC 4000-30 BCE
Green slate cosmetic grinding slab in form of two pigeons, Egyptian, 4000-3000 BCE Green slate cosmetic grinding slab in form of two pigeons 4000-3000 BCE
4 human urinary calculi from prehistoric cemetery of Gebel-Moya, Sudan, from a late Neolithic combined cemetery and settlement locality in south-central Sudan. It was excavated from 1911-14 over four seasons by Sir Henry Wellcome Human Stones from excavation at Jebel Moya, 1911-1914 5000-1 BCE
2 pieces of incomplete metatarsal bone, sharing exostosis, from prehistoric cemetery at Gebel-Moya, Sudan 2 pieces of incomplete metatarsal bone 5000-1 BCE
Bones of human left foot, showing effects of osteoarthritis, said to be predynastic Egyptian, 4000-2001 BC Human bones with osteoarthritis 4000-2001 BCE
Excavated neolithic skull, showing healed trephining and recovery from bad fracture, perhaps British, 3500-2001BC Excavated neolithic skull 3500-2001 BCE
Jasper amulet, thet, Egyptian, 4000-30BC Thet (or tyet) amulet, Ancient Egyptian, 4000-30 BC. 4000-30 BCE
2 pieces of metatarsal bone, showing extosis, from prehistoric cemetery at Gebel-Moya, Sudan 2 pieces of metatarsal bone 5000-1 BCE
Small fragments of a skull excavated from the prehistoric Ethiopian cemetry at Gebel-Moya, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, by the expedition of Henry Wellcome, Sudanese, c. 50,000-10,000BC Small fragments of a skull excavated from the prehistoric Ethiopian cemetry at Gebel-Moya 50000-10000 BCE