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Cylindrical segment, perhaps the spout from a pottery lamp of Roman style, from the capital of the twentieth province of Upper Egypt, Ihnasiya.
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Cilindrisch segment, mogelijk van een tuit van een aardewerken lamp in Romeinse stijl uit Ihnasiya, de hoofdstad van de 20e provincie van Opper-Egypte.
Segment cylindrique, peut-être le bec à mèche d'une lampe en terre cuite de style romain, provenant de la capitale du vingtième nome de Haute Égypte, Ihnasya.
Zylindrischer Abschnitt, der vielleicht von der Tülle einer Tonlampe römischen Stils stammt, aus der Hauptstadt des 20. oberägyptischen Gaues Ihnasija.
Frammento cilindrico, forse il beccuccio di una lampada di terracotta in stile Romano, proveniente dalla capitale della ventesima provincia dell'Alto Egitto, Ehnasiya.
Segmento cilíndrico, talvez do bico de uma lamparina em cerâmica, em estilo romano, proveniente da capital do XXº nomo do Alto Egipto, Ihnasya.
Fragmento cilíndrico, puede que el pitorro, de una lucerna de cerámica de estilo romano, originario de la capital de la vigésima provincia del Alto Egipto, Ihnasya.
Cylindrical segment, perhaps the spout from a pottery lamp of Roman style, from the capital of the twentieth province of Upper Egypt, Ihnasiya.
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From the division of finds excavated at Ihnasiya by Prof. Flinders Petrie in 1903-1904. Given to the museum by the Egypt Exploration Fund.
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