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Small wheel-made pottery vessel with wide mouth, and pronounced rilling lines over the lower body. The vessel may have been used as tableware. It is from the Hellenistic and Roman town of Euhemeria in the north-west Faiyum.
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Klein aardewerken vat, op een draaischijf gemaakt, met wijde mond en duidelijke groeven op het onderlichaam. Het vat kan als tafelvaatwerk gebruikt zijn. Het is afkomstig uit de hellenistische en Romeinse stad Euhemeria in het noordwesten van de Fajoem.
Petit récipient en terre cuite façonné au tour, à large ouverture, portant des traces prononcées d'écoulement sur le bas de la panse. Il a pu servir comme ustensile de table. Il provient de la ville hellénistique et romaine d'Euhemeria dans le nord-ouest du Fayoum.
Kleines, auf der Töpferscheibe gefertigtes Tongefäß mit weiter Mündung und ausgeprägten Drehrillen am unteren Gefäßkörper. Das Gefäß wurde vielleicht als Tischgeschirr verwendet. Es stammt aus der hellenistisch-römischen Stadt Euhemeria im nordwestlichen Faijum.
Piccolo vaso di terracotta fabbricato al tornio, con pronunciate linee lunghe e strette sulla superficie bassa del corpo. Il vaso poteva essere utilizzato come vasellame da tavola. Proviene dalla città ellenistica e romana di Euhemeria nel Fayum nordoccidentale.
Pequeno recipiente em cerâmica, trabalhada na roda, com boca larga e marcações pronunciadas sobre a parte inferior do corpo. Pode ter sido usado como acessório de cozinha. É proveniente da cidade romana e helenística de Euemeria, a noroeste do Faium.
Pequeño recipiente de cerámica realizado a torno con boca ancha y pronunciada líneas onduladas en la parte inferior del cuerpo. El recipiente pudo haber sido utilizado como vajilla. Proviene de la ciudad helenística y romana de Euhemeria en el noroeste de Fayum.
Small wheel-made pottery vessel with wide mouth, and pronounced rilling lines over the lower body. The vessel may have been used as tableware. It is from the Hellenistic and Roman town of Euhemeria in the north-west Faiyum.
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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, p. 20.
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Preservation: Broken in two pieces.
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