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A tall, pottery cup made in fine buff ware. The rim is painted in red on the inside and outside, where the paint has run down the side a little in one place.
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Grote beker van fijn bruingeel aardewerk. De rand is rood geschilderd aan de binnen- en buitenkant, waar de verf hier en daar is uitgelopen.
Grande tasse en terre cuite. Le matériau est fin et de couleur chamois. Le bord est peint en rouge à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur. La peinture a coulé à un endroit.
Ein hohe Tontasse aus feiner braungelber Keramik. Der Rand ist innen und außen rot bemalt, die Farbe ist an einer Stelle etwas herabgelaufen.
Alta tazza di terracotta di colore marrone. L'orlo è dipinto in rosso sulla parte interna ed esterna, in cui il colore è leggermente sbiadito su un lato.
Taça alta, feita em cerâmica. O rebordo está pintado em vermelho, no interior e exterior, onde a tinta desbotou, ligeiramente, para os lados.
Una alta copa de magnífica cerámica de color ante. El borde está pintado de rojo por el exterior el interior; el color ha saltado un poco en una zona del lateral.
A tall, pottery cup made in fine buff ware. The rim is painted in red on the inside and outside, where the paint has run down the side a little in one place.
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From excavations carried out at Faras in 1912 by F. Ll. Griffith. The cup was a gift to Liverpool from the Royal Scottish Museum in 1947.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Meroitic cemetery, Grave 1-2020-R. Preservation: There is a small hole in the side.
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