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Pottery jar of Nile silt, with hand-finished pointed base, convex profile and short outward flaring neck. It was found in a tomb of the early Middle Kingdom, about 1900 BC, at Beni Hassan in Middle Egypt.
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Aardewerken kruik van Nijlklei, met handgemaakte puntige basis, convex profiel en korte uitlopende hals. Het stuk is gevonden in een graf uit het vroege Middenrijk, rond 1900 voor Christus, in Beni Hasan in Midden-Egypte.
Jarre en limon du Nil dont la base pointue a été modelée à la main. Elle présente un profil convexe et un col court et évasé. Elle provient d'une tombe datée d'environ 1900 avant J.-C., au début du Moyen Empire, découverte à Beni Hassan, en Moyenne Égypte.
Tongefäß aus Nilschlamm mit handgeformtem Spitzboden, konvexem Profil und kurzem ausschwingendem Hals. Es wurde in einem Grab des frühen Mittleren Reiches, etwa 1900 v. Chr., in Beni Hassan in Mittelägypten gefunden.
Giara di terracotta, in limo del Nilo, con la base a punta rifinita a mano, il profilo convesso ed il collo corto che si allarga verso l'esterno. L'esemplare è stato ritrovato in una tomba dell'inizio del Medio Regno, databile al 1900 a.C. circa, a Beni Hassan nell'Egitto centrale.
Jarra em lodo do Nilo, com base pontiaguda acabada à mão, perfil convexo e pescoço curto a alargar para fora. Foi encontrada num túmulo de inícios do Império Médio, cerca de 1900 a.C., em Beni Hasan, no Egipto Médio.
Vaso de cerámica, con base apuntada realizada a mano, perfil convexo y cuello corto ensanchado. Fue encontrado en una tumba de comienzos del Imperio Medio, alrededor del 1900 a. C., en Beni Hassan en el Egipto Medio.
Pottery jar of Nile silt, with hand-finished pointed base, convex profile and short outward flaring neck. It was found in a tomb of the early Middle Kingdom, about 1900 BC, at Beni Hassan in Middle Egypt.
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From the division of finds excavated by Mr. John Garstang at Beni Hassan. Given to the museum by the Beni Hassan Excavations Committee in 1904.
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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, 50.
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Site: From tomb 512: '512' is written in pen on the jar.
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