Diorite vessel with handles for suspension. The working of stone vessels was perfected over the fourth millennium, and large numbers were produced in the Early Dynastic Period, following the unification of the country. At this period there was a marked preference for mottled stones of the type seen here, somewhat in contrast to the Old Kingdom and later selection of stones with single fields of colour with subtler veining.
Present location |
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND [30/002] DUBLIN |
Inventory number |
1880:1578 |
Dating |
1ST DYNASTY |
Archaeological Site |
ELEPHANTINE |
Category |
JAR |
Material |
DIORITE |
Technique |
POLISHED; CARVED |
Height |
22 cm |
Width |
16.5 cm |