Légende
Vessel with hieratic inscription, Egyptian pottery, clay vessel, Old Kingdom ca. 2686–ca. 2181 BC, excavated at Edfu; 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 IV–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 et al., MDAIK 40, fig. 9b; vessel height 15.1 cm, rim diameter 5.6 cm, body diameter 8.2 cm., A large, rounded clay vessel with an elongated, tapered bottom and a slightly flared rim, shown against a plain gray background; the surface of the vessel is rough and textured with visible small pits and irregularities, and its color is predominantly brown with variations of lighter and darker brown tones and hints of tan and gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A05_065
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
71.7Mo (2.8Mo) / 35.4cm x 50.8cm / 4179 x 6000 (300dpi)