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A pottery rim sherd in a coarse red ware. The decoration consists of a daisy-like flower with four long petals of white, with a red band beneath.
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Scherf van de rand uit grof rood aardewerk. De versiering bestaat uit een madeliefachtige bloem met vier lange witte blaadjes, waaronder zich een rode baan bevindt.
Bord partiellement conservé d'une poterie rouge, de facture grossière. Il est décoré d'une fleur en forme de pâquerette, dotée de quatre longs pétales blancs, et d'une bande rouge.
Eine Randscherbe aus grober roter Keramik. Die Dekoration besteht aus einer margueritenartigen Blüte mit vier langen weißen Blütenblättern und einem roten Band darunter.
Coccio di un orlo in terracotta di color rosso. La decorazione consiste in un fiore simile alla margherita con quattro lunghi petali bianchi, ed una fascia rossa nella parte sottostante.
Fragmento de rebordo em barro. A decoraçao consiste em motivo de flor margarida com quatro longas pétalas brancas e barra vermelha por baixo.
Fragmento de un borde de cerámica roja burda. La decoración consiste en cuatro grandes pétalos blancos con una banda roja debajo.
A pottery rim sherd in a coarse red ware. The decoration consists of a daisy-like flower with four long petals of white, with a red band beneath.
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From Garstang's excavations at Meroe in 1910-11. The sherd entered the Liverpool collection as a gift from him in 1947.
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