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Fragments of an Obsidian Vessel
These demonstrate the wide-ranging trade networks that Egypt was already part of - obsidian is found in Greece, Asia Minor and Ethiopia.

From the Naqada Royal Tomb, Naqada.

Early Dynastic Period, Dynasty 0-1, c. 3000-2800 BCE.

Acc. No.s: Garstang Museum E.5149, E.5150, E.5151, E.5152