Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In the course of my work in the deserts of the Fayûm during the last two years I found that over a certain area to the north of the eastern end of the Birket el Qurun lake flint implements, many of very fine workmanship, were of frequent occurrence. The accompanying Plates illustrate the common and most perfect types (reduced to about one-third).
page 54 note 1 [Perhaps a spearhead?—Edit.]
page 56 note 1 H. 0. Forbes, LL.D.: Bull. Liverpool Museums, vol. ii, Nos. 3 and 4 (January, 1900), pp. 77–115.
page 58 note 1 Archæological Report of the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1896–7, p. 48.
page 58 note 2 Petrie & Quibell: “Naqada and Ballas,” p. 49.