Légende
Vessel, Egyptian pottery, hand-made clay vessel; Old Kingdom, c. 2686–c. 2181 BC; from Edfu; vessel height 31.9 cm, rim diameter 10.9 cm, body diameter 17.4 cm. Comparative material: Petrie, Dendera, pl. XVI,2; Hope, Akhmim, fig. 7, type AIVa 2bi; Reisner, Mycerinus, p. 212, fig. 64 3,4; Brunton, Qau and Badari, pl. LXXXI type 77N — earlier dated, to the IVth–Vth Dynasty; Mace, Naga ed-Der II, figs. 87.11–14, 16–25; Reisner, Naga ed-Der III, fig. 28–33; Petrie, Abydos II, pl. XLIII, 79–80; Keiser, Avila, Dreyer, Jaritz, Laskowska-Kusztal, MDAIK 40, fig. 9b, c., A large, weathered clay vessel with a rounded shoulder tapering to a pointed base, shown against a plain light gray background. The surface of the vessel is rough and pitted with irregular indentations, small holes, and fine scratches. The color palette is mainly earthy tones including light brown, tan, beige, and hints of darker brown in textured areas. The rim is slightly uneven and shows wear and small chips. There are areas with subtle variations in hue and patches that appear slightly lighter or darker, and a few small surface encrustations or residues are visible.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A05_014
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
72.1Mo (3.8Mo) / 35.6cm x 50.8cm / 4199 x 6000 (300dpi)