Légende
Vessel, Egyptian pottery, hand-made clay vessel, Old Kingdom c. 2686–c. 2181 BC, Edfu; comparative typology: 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; 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; vessel height 31.9 cm; rim diameter 10.9 cm; body diameter 17.4 cm., A weathered clay vessel with an elongated, tapered shape floating against a plain light gray background, showing an open rounded mouth with a thick rim and a rough, pitted surface; the vessel appears in shades of beige, tan, light brown, and small areas of darker brown, with visible cracks, small holes, and a more crumbly, textured base.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A05_016
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
72.1Mo (3.6Mo) / 35.6cm x 50.8cm / 4199 x 6000 (300dpi)