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Shallow red pottery dish, excavated in a burial at the key settlement site of Kom el-Ahmar (the Hierakonpolis of later texts) in southern Upper Egypt. The grave goods date this burial to the mid-fourth millennium BC, the period when the culture of Upper was expanding northwards into Lower Egypt.
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Lage rode aardewerken schaal, opgegraven in een graf in de belangrijke vroege nederzetting bij Kom el-Ahmar (het Hiëraconpolis uit latere teksten) in zuidelijk Opper-Egypte. De grafgiften dateren het graf in het midden van het vierde millennium voor Christus, toen de cultuur van Opper-Egypte zich noordwaarts uitbreidde naar Neder-Egypte.
Coupelle peu profonde en terre cuite rouge, découverte dans une tombe sur le site primitif majeur de Kôm el-Ahmar (l'Hierakonpolis des textes tardifs), en Haute Égypte méridionale. Le matériel funéraire permet de dater cette tombe du milieu du quatrième millénaire avant notre ère, quand la culture de la Haute Égypte était en train de se répandre vers le nord, en Basse Égypte.
Flache rote Tonschale, die bei der wichtigen frühen Siedlung in der Nähe von Kom el-Ahmar (dem Hierakonpolis späterer Texte) im südlichen Ober-Ägypten ausgegraben wurde. Die Grabbeigaben datieren diese Bestattung in die Mitte des 4. Jahrtausends v. Chr., die Zeit, als die oberägyptische Kultur sich nordwärts über Unter-Ägypten hin ausdehnte.
Bassa coppetta di ceramica rossa, scavata in una tomba nell'insediamento chiave di Kom el-Ahmar (la Hierakonpolis dei testi più tardi) nella parte meridionale dell'Alto Egitto. Gli oggetti ritrovati datano questa tomba alla metà del quarto millennio, il periodo in cui la cultura dell'Alto Egitto si stava espandendo al nord nel Basso Egitto.
Prato fundo em cerâmica vermelha, encontrado numa das sepulturas no sitio de Kom el-Ahmar (a Hieracômpolis de textos mais tardios) no sul do Egipto. Os bens funerários datam o sepultamento da segunda metado do IVº milénio, quando a cultura pré-dinástica do Alto Egipto se estava a expandir em direcção ao Baixo Egipto.
Plato poco profundo de cerámica roja encontrado en una tumba en el yacimiento clave de Kom el-Ahmar (la Hierakónpolis de los textos posteriores) en el sur del Alto Egipto. El ajuar funerario fecha el enterramiento a mediados del cuarto milenio a. C., el período en el que la cultura del Alto Egipto se expandía hacia el norte, hacia el Bajo Egipto.
Shallow red pottery dish, excavated in a burial at the key settlement site of Kom el-Ahmar (the Hierakonpolis of later texts) in southern Upper Egypt. The grave goods date this burial to the mid-fourth millennium BC, the period when the culture of Upper was expanding northwards into Lower 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, 97 (tomb 502).
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Site: From tomb 502.
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