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Vessel decorated with ships and birds

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The vessel has a slender barrel shape with a flat bottom and a moulded rim. It is made of a light-coloured clay. Two cylinder handles for suspending ropes are attached to the shoulder. The walls of the vessel have been sectioned by the reddish brown painted decoration. In the bottom half, a row of flamingos is represented on top of a series of triangles. Between the cylinder handles are images of ships complete with their oars, cabins, and standards. Their prows are decorated with a stylized structure made of reeds. These figurative drawings with their regulating divisions and series of motifs were of great importance for the development of Egyptian two-dimensional art. The small size of this jar suggests that it was intended for the storage of precious liquids placed in the tomb for use by the deceased in his otherworldly existence.

Present location

KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM [09/001] VIENNA

Inventory number

7469

Dating

NAQADA II

Archaeological Site

KUBANIYA

Category

VASE

Material

CLAY; POTTERY

Technique

BURNED

Height

10.5 cm

Diameter

4,6 cm

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