Nubian Collections

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E.4078 Ceramic vessel
E.4078 Painted ceramic vessel. Excavated by John Garstang from a tomb in the Middle Necropolis at Meroë, Sudan in 1912. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 27.5 H x 9.7 W (cm)
E.4552 Ceramic vessel
E.4552 Ceramic vessel with a dark coloured sip, and burnished surface. Excavated by John Garstang at Koshtamna, Egypt in 1906. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 16.5 H x 12.9 W (cm)
E.4041 Ceramic jar
E.3038 Painted pottery jar, with black mark on side, formed (accidentaly?) during firing. Dates to the A-Group Period. Excavated by John Garstang at Kostamna, Egypt in 1906. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 20.5 H x 13.0 W (cm)
E.3015 Kerma-ware
E.3015 Kerma-ware beaker. Imported from Kerma to Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. Excavated by John Garstang at Abydos, Egypt in 1908. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 12.0 H x 11.5 W (cm)
E.3014 Kerma-ware
E.3014 Kerma-ware beaker. Imported from Kerma to Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. Excavated by John Garstang at Abydos, Egypt in 1908. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 13.5 H x 11.5 W (cm)
E.3008 Kerma-ware
E.3008 Kerma-ware beaker. Imported from Kerma to Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. Excavated by John Garstang at Abydos, Egypt in 1908. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 13.5 H x 12.5 W (cm)
E.4551 A-Group vessel
E.4551 Black-topped red vessel with thin walls, shape typical of the Nubian A-Group. Excavated by John Garstang at Koshtamna, Egypt in 1906. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 11.9 H x 13.4 W (cm)
E.3017 Kerma-ware
E.3017 Kerma-ware beaker, in pieces. Imported from Kerma to Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. Excavated by John Garstang at Abydos, Egypt in 1908. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 14.0 H x 10.0 W (cm)
E.3016 Kerma-ware
E.3016 Kerma-ware beaker. Imported from Kerma to Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. Excavated by John Garstang at Abydos, Egypt in 1908. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 13.5 H x 12.0 W (cm)
E.3007 Kerma-ware
E.3007 Kerma-ware beaker. Imported from Kerma to Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. Excavated by John Garstang at Abydos, Egypt in 1908. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 14.5 H x 12.0 W (cm)
E.4265 A-Group vessel
E.4265 Coarse black-topped red vessel. Excavated by John Garstang at Koshtamna, Egypt in 1906. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 16.2 H x 15.7 W (cm)
E.4261 Vessel with potmark
E.4261 Ceramic jar, of Egyptian style, with incised potmarks. Excavated by John Garstang at Koshtamna, Egypt in 1906. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 25.5 H x 18.6 W (cm)
E.4198 A-Group vessel
E.4078 Black-topped red vessel with thin walls, shape typical of the Nubian A-Group. Excavated by John Garstang at Koshtamna, Egypt in 1906. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 21.0 H x 21.5 W (cm)
E.4185 Pot stand
E.4185 Painted ceramic pot stand. Excavated by John Garstang at Meroë, Sudan between 1910-14. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 16.5 H x 14.0 W (cm)
E.4099 Ripple burnished bowl
E.4099 Ripple burnished vessel, dating to the A-Group. Currently in the collections of the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, University of Liverpool. 10.0 H x 14.0 W (cm)