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Jar of Nile silt, with rounded base, globular body, extended narrower neck and modelled rim. Apparently a household vessel for storage.
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Grote dikbuikige kruik van Nijlklei, met ronde basis, bolvormig lichaam, verlengde nauwere hals en gemodelleerde rand. Klaarblijkelijk een huishoudelijk vat voor opslag.
Jarre en limon du Nil, à base arrondie, au corps globulaire, au col allongé et étroit, à la lèvre modelée. Il s'agit sans doute d'un récipient ménager destiné au stockage des denrées.
Topf aus Nilschlamm mit Rundboden, kugeligem Körper, gedehntem engerem Hals und modelliertem Rand. Offenbar ein Haushaltsgefäß für Vorratszwecke.
Giara in limo del Nilo, con base rotonda, corpo globulare, collo stretto esteso ed orlo modellato. Apparentemente era un vaso domestico per l'immagazzinamento dei prodotti.
Jarra em lodo do Nilo, com base redonda, corpo globular, pescoço estreito e comprido, e rebordo modelado. Aparentemente, é um recipiente para armazenamento.
Vaso de barro del Nilo, con cuerpo globular, cuello extendido más estrecho y borde modelado. Aparentemente es un recipiente para almacenamiento casero.
Jar of Nile silt, with rounded base, globular body, extended narrower neck and modelled rim. Apparently a household vessel for storage.
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From the division of finds excavated at Ihnasiya, Deir el-Bahari and Oxyrhynchus in 1903-1904. Given to the museum by the Egypt Exploration Fund.
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Site: From the division of finds excavated at Ihnasiya, Deir el-Bahari and Oxyrhynchus in 1903-1904. However, the register entry does not state specifically on which site the object was found. Preservation: Previously broken and repaired.
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