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A tall pottery cup made from fine buff ware. The top is decorated with a red band at the rim and two black bands below, on the outside only.
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Grote beker van fijn bruingeel aardewerk. De bovenkant is versierd met een rode band bij de rand en twee zwarte banen daaronder aan de buitenkant.
Grande tasse en terre cuite. Le matériau est fin et de couleur chamois. Le bord extérieur est décoré d'une bande rouge. Plus bas, il y a encore deux bandes noires.
Eine hohe Tontasse aus feiner braungelber Keramik. Der obere Teil ist an der Außenseite am Rand mit einem roten Band und darunter mit zwei schwarzen Bändern verziert.
Alta tazza di terracotta marrone. La parte superiore è decorata con una fascia rossa e due fasce nera al di sotto, ma solo sulla parte esterna.
Taça alta, feita em cerâmica. O topo está decorado com barra vermelha e com duas pretas, mais abaixo, no exterior.
Una alta copa de magnífica cerámica de color ante. La parte superior está decorada con una banda roja en el borde y dos bandas negras debajo, sólo en el exterior.
A tall pottery cup made from fine buff ware. The top is decorated with a red band at the rim and two black bands below, on the outside only.
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From excavations carried out at Faras in 1912 by F. Ll. Griffith. The cup was part of a donation from the Royal Scottish Museum.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Meroitic cemetery, Grave 1-2057-4. Preservation: The cup has been repaired and a small piece is missing.
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