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Description
Roughly made short cylinder of pottery, perhaps used as a drinking cup.
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Op grove wijze vervaardigde korte cilinder van aardewerk, wellicht gebruikt als drinkbeker.
Petit récipient cylindrique en terre cuite, de facture grossière, peut-être utilisé comme tasse.
Grob gefertigter kurzer Tonzylinder, der vielleicht als Trinkbecher verwendet wurde.
Piccolo vaso cilindrico, in terracotta, di rozza fabbricazione, usato forse come tazza per bere.
Recipiente curto e cilíndrico, rudemente feito em cerâmica, usado talvez como copo.
Cilindro corto de cerámica burdamente realizado, utilizado quizá como copa para beber.
Roughly made short cylinder of pottery, perhaps used as a drinking cup.
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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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Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910.
General Comment
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.
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