Légende
Amphora, unknown Egyptian workshop; amphorae, Egyptian amphorae, Egyptian ceramics, storage vessels, Coptic vessels, amphorae; Nile clay. Transport vessel with a bulging belly, fusiform in the lower part below the point of greatest diameter. Tulip-shaped rim with a chipped finial, set on a cylindrical neck. Loop handles glued to the neck and shoulders. Entire brown, even surface covered with dense fluting. Interior impregnated with black resin, streaks visible on the outside. Conical foot missing; supplemented and reconstructed from plaster. Nile pottery mass Naqlun AC1A, 7th–early 8th century, Edfu; vessel, amphora; height 45+ cm preserved, lip diameter 5.2 cm, body diameter 21.4 cm., A single tall, narrow ceramic vessel with a tapered, conical lower body and a rounded upper body, showing a series of horizontal ridges encircling its surface; the rim at the top is irregular and broken with a small attached fragment. The object displays a weathered, textured surface with visible chips and rough patches. The visible colors are terracotta, muted brown, pale beige, gray, and small areas of darker brown. The background is a smooth, neutral gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_030
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (1.1Mo) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4500 x 6000 (300dpi)