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Crudely finished pottery vessel, with flat base, gently convex profile, shallow neck and wide mouth. Probably used for storage of offerings in a tomb at Abydos.
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Ruw afgewerkte aardewerken kruik, met platte basis, licht convex profiel, flauwe hals en wijde mond. Waarschijnlijk gebruikt voor het opslaan van offergaven in een graf in Abydos.
Récipient en terre cuite dont la finition est grossière. Il a une base plate, un profil légèrement convexe, un col étroit et une large ouverture. Cette jarre servait probablement au stockage des offrandes dans une tombe d'Abydos.
Grob gefertigtes Tongefäß mit flachem Boden, leicht konvexem Profil, flachem Hals und weiter Mündung. Es wurde wahrscheinlich zur Aufbewahrung von Opfern in einem Grab in Abydos verwendet.
Vaso in terracotta finito rozzamente, con la base piatta, il profilo leggermente convesso, il collo basso e la bocca ampia. Era usato probabilmente per conservare le offerte in una tomba ad Abydos.
Recipiente em cerâmica, rudemente acabado, com base lisa e perfil ligeiramente convexo, pescoço estreito e boca larga. Utilizado provavelmente para armazenar oferendas num túmulo em Abidos.
Recipiente de cerámica burdamente acabado con base plana, un perfil ligeramente convexo y boca ancha. Utilizado probablemente para almacenar ofrendas en una tumba en Abydos.
Crudely finished pottery vessel, with flat base, gently convex profile, shallow neck and wide mouth. Probably used for storage of offerings in a tomb at Abydos.
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From the division of finds excavated by the Egypt Exploration Fund. Given to the museum in 1901.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910.
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Site: Probably from Abydos.
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