Accession No

2006.52.2


Description

A small tool or implement, possibly a blade.


Place

Africa; North Africa; Egypt; El Mahasna


Period

?Palaeolithic ?Predynastic


Source

Egyptian Research Account [donor]; Garstang, John [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

2006.52.2


Cultural Affliation


Material

Stone; Flint


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Other owners)
"Probably collected by Egyptologist and collector P.E. Newberry and give to the University, possibly on his death."
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Material from El Mahasna excavated in 1901, was excavated by John Garstang for the Egyptian Research Account. The label on the objects is miss-leading. It is possible that when objects were divided and distributed some material went to the EES/EEF as detailed on object lists at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian and Sudanese Archaeology archives [https://egyptartefacts.griffith.ox.ac.uk/pmawfp1d91] and this was then re-distributed. Or it could have been miss-attributed to the wrong Fund on the label which in turn was written incorrectly in the accession register.
Event Date 1901
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Description (Labels & Markings)
A hand written label adhered to the object reads 'El Mehesna. E.E.Fund. 1901.'
Event Date 1901
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Description (Physical description)
Three flint tools, blades or scrapers.
Event Date 18/6/2010
Author: maa


Context (Amendments / updates)
The Source field previously stated 'Newberry. P.E (via Oriental Studies Department); Egypt Exploration Fund'. However El Mahasna was excavated by John Garstang in 1901 for the ERA. This field has been amended to reflect this. It is unclear why Newberry was associated with this material.
Event Date 19/2/2026
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Description (Physical description)
A small tool or implement, possibly a blade.
Event Date 19/2/2026
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


FM:327987

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