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Elegant burnished red pottery vessel, with rounded base, convex profile body, and vertical neck below pronounced rim.
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Elegante gepolijste rode aardewerken vaas met afgeronde basis, convex lichaamsprofiel en verticale hals onder een geprononceerde rand.
Elégant récipient en terre cuite rouge polie, au col vertical sous un rebord prononcé. Le corps présente un profil convexe.
Elegantes geglättetes rotes Tongefäß mit Rundboden, konvexem Profil und einem senkrechten Hals unterhalb eines betonten Randes.
Elegante vaso di terracotta rossa brunita, con base rotonda, profilo del corpo convesso, collo verticale sotto un collo pronunciato.
Recipiente elegante em cerâmica brilhante vermelha, com base redonda, corpo de perfil convexo, e pescoço vertical pronunciado abaixo do rebordo.
Elegante recipiente barnizado de cerámica roja, con base hundida, cuerpo de perfil convexo y un cuello vertical con un borde pronunciado.
Elegant burnished red pottery vessel, with rounded base, convex profile body, and vertical neck below pronounced rim.
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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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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, p. 19.
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Preservation: Two fragments are broken from the rim.
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