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A rim sherd made from a coarse pottery. The outside is painted in purple and red, the pattern resembling a lotus flower.
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Scherf van de rand uit grof aardewerk. De buitenkant is beschilderd in paars en rood en het patroon doet aan een lotusbloem denken.
Bord partiellement conservé d'une poterie, de facture grossière. L'extérieur est peint en pourpre et rouge. Le motif ressemble à une fleur de lotus.
Eine Randscherbe aus grober Keramik. Die Außenseite ist purpurn und rot bemalt, das Muster ähnelt einer Lotosblüte.
Coccio in terracotta grezza. La parte esterna è dipinta in rosso e viola, ed il modello decorativo ricorda un fiore di loto.
Fragmento de rebordo, feito em cerâmica rudimentar. A parte exterior encontra-se pintada em roxo e vermelho, com padrao alusivo a flor de lótus.
Fragmento de borde de una cerámica burda. El exterior está pintado de púrpura y rojo; el dibujo se asemeja a una flor de loto.
A rim sherd made from a coarse pottery. The outside is painted in purple and red, the pattern resembling a lotus flower.
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From excavations carried out by Garstang at Meroe in 1912. He gave the fragment to Liverpool in 1947.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Meroe, M12.
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