Caption
Bowl, probably votive, with a conical shape and a flat bottom. Straight rim, slightly curled towards the center. Wheel-made vessel of Nile clay type NC according to the Vienna System classification. Leveled surface. Flat, irregular bottom, cut off with a string. Vessel color: brown-red. Vessel reconstructed from three original fragments. Rim slightly damaged. c. 1550–c. 1069 BC; New Kingdom, Deir el-Medina. Vessel, height 4.8 cm, diameter 10.2 cm lip, diameter 4 cm bottom, A roughly textured, shallow bowl-shaped object sits against a pale gray background; the object has an uneven rim and a coarse surface with visible pits and small inclusions, showing a dominant reddish-brown clay color with patches of lighter beige and small flecks of gray and white, and a few areas of darker brown; the shape tapers toward the base and the rim edge is irregular and worn.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A05_127
License type
Rights managed
Available size
55.6Mb (1.1Mb) / 19.5in x 11.1in / 5841 x 3326 (300dpi)