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Globular pottery vessel with wide mouth, partly abraded. The vessel was found in one of the fourth millennium BC graves at the key early settlement near Kom el-Ahmar (the Hierakonpolis of later texts) in southern Upper Egypt.
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Bolvormig aardewerken vat met wijde mond, deels afgesleten. Dit exemplaar werd gevonden in een van de graven uit het vierde millennium voor Christus bij de belangrijke vroege nederzetting bij Kom el-Ahmar (het Hiëraconpolis uit latere teksten) in zuidelijk Opper-Egypte.
Récipient globulaire en terre cuite, largement ouvert, partiellement usé. Cet objet provient de l'une des tombes du quatrième millénaire avant notre ère, découvertes sur le site primitif majeur proche de Kôm el-Ahmar (l'Hierakonpolis des textes tardifs), en Haute Égypte méridionale.
Kugelförmiges Tongefäß mit weiter, teilweise abgeriebener Mündung. Das Gefäß stammt aus einem der Gräber des 4. Jahrtausends v. Chr. bei der wichtigen frühen Siedlung in der Nähe von Kom el-Ahmar (dem Hierakonpolis späterer Texte) im südlichen Ober-Ägypten.
Vaso globulare di terracotta con bocca ampia, in parte corrosa. Il vaso è stato ritrovato in una delle tombe del quatro millennio, nell'insediamento chiave vicino a Kom el-Ahmar (la Hierakonpolis dei testi più tardi) nella parte meridionale dell'Alto Egitto.
Jarro de cerâmica globular com boca larga, meio danificado. O recipiente foi encontrado numa das sepulturas datadas do IVº milénio a.C. em sítios perto de Kom el-Ahmar (a Hieracômpolis de textos mais tardios) no sul do Egipto
Recipiente globular de cerámica con boca ancha, parcialmente raspado. El recipiente fue encontrado en una de las tumbas del cuarto milenio a. C. en el temprano asentamiento, clave, de Kom el-Ahmar (la Hierakónpolis de los textos posteriores) en el sur del Alto Egipto
Globular pottery vessel with wide mouth, partly abraded. The vessel was found in one of the fourth millennium BC graves at the key early settlement near Kom el-Ahmar (the Hierakonpolis of later texts) in southern Upper Egypt.
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From the division of finds excavated by the Egyptian Research Account. Given to the museum in 1899.
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Barbara Adams, Ancient Hierakonpolis Supplement, Warminster 1974, 94 (tomb 188).
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Site: Perhaps from tomb 188, according to Renee Friedman. This was a pot burial which also contained an Early Dynastic hieroglyphic seal.
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