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Black-topped red conical pottery vessel, probably used for offerings in a tomb at Abydos.
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Zwartgerand rood conisch aardewerken vat, waarschijnlijk gebruikt voor offergaven in een graf in Abydos.
Récipient conique en terre cuite rouge à bord noir, probablement utilisé, dans une tombe d'Abydos, pour contenir des offrandes.
Schwarzrandiges rotes, konisches Tongefäß, das wahrscheinlich für Opfergaben in einem Grab in Abydos verwendet wurde.
Vaso conico in terracotta rossa a bordo nero, probabilmente usato per le offerte in una tomba ad Abydos.
Recipiente cónico em cerâmica vermelha, com boca negra, utilizado para armazenar oferendas num túmulo de inícios do Império Novo em Abidos.
Recipiente cónico de cerámica roja con borde negro, probablemente utilizado para contener ofrendas en una tumba de Abydos.
Black-topped red conical pottery vessel, probably used for 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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