Légende
A vessel so-called flower pot for baking bread with a conical shape and a flat bottom. The shape of the vessel is irregular. A straight, flaring spout. An irregular bottom. The vessel was wheel-made from Nile clay of type NB2 according to the Vienna System classification. The surface of the vessel is level. The outer part of the vessel near the bottom and the bottom itself are finished with a knife or similar tool. There is a hole in the bottom with a diameter of approx. 6 cm, made before the vessel was fired. Vessel colour - yellowish-red. Vessel very well preserved. Irregular vessel — rim diameter: 22.3–25.2 cm; bottom diameter: 10.2–11 cm; height 17.4 cm. c. 1550–c. 1069 BC; New Kingdom, Deir el-Medina., A round terracotta object viewed from above with a central irregular hole surrounded by rough, crumbly inner edges and a smoother outer rim; the object shows variations of orange, brown, and reddish-brown tones with some lighter beige patches and small darker specks, set against a uniform light gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_204
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
83.7Mo (2.2Mo) / 45.8cm x 45.8cm / 5410 x 5410 (300dpi)