Légende
Water vessel qulla, bottles, Coptic vessels, water vessels qullae, qulla, Water vessel bottle, gulla. Ovoid, elongated body, wider in the uppermost part, above half the vessel's height. Low foot, hollow inside, poorly defined externally. Two small vises are glued to the arms, and between them, on an axis perpendicular to their attachment, a conical spout for drinking water is glued. The neck, preserved in its lowest part, is separated from the body by a small, sharply profiled hump. The entire surface of the vessel is covered with light whitewash. Nile clay, medium-porous, 5th century, Tell Atrib, vessel, height 17.0 cm, width 11.5 cm, diameter 4 cm base, A top-down view of an old rounded clay vessel with a narrow neck and a broken rim, showing a textured, weathered surface in shades of brown, tan, and reddish-orange, set against a smooth gray background; a few small areas of darker discoloration and rough patches are visible on the vessel.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A06_254
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (741.1Ko) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4500 (300dpi)