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1912.89.42

Black and red pottery bowl with incised designs on the interior and exterior. There is also a band of triangular stamped patterns around the rim, which has been broken and repaired as well as chipped.


1912.89.42

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Collection type
Object
Description
Black and red pottery bowl with incised designs on the interior and exterior. There is also a band of triangular stamped patterns around the rim, which has been broken and repaired as well as chipped.
Geographical reference
[Nubia] Faras
Date / Period
Archaeological period: Ancient Egyptian Middle Kingdom, uncertain Archaeological period: Ancient Egyptian 2nd Intermediate, uncertain Archaeological period: Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom, uncertain
Date collected
1911- 1912
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1912
Materials and processes
Material Pottery, Process Incised
Dimensions
Height: max 95 mm, Diameter: max 160 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1912.89.42 Other numbers: 1912.ß.311

Search terms: Vessel, Death, Pottery, Religion, Bowl, Grave Good