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A fine shallow pottery bowl made of red ware. It is covered in a dull pink wash and decorated with red and brown stripes inside at the rim.
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Fraaie ondiepe kom van rood aardewerk. Het is met een dofroze kleurstof behandeld en vervolgens versierd met rode en bruine strepen aan de binnenzijde bij de rand.
Élégant bol en terre cuite rouge, peu profond, couvert d'un badigeon rose terne. A l'intérieur, le bord est décoré de bandes peintes en rouge et brun.
Eine schöne flache Tonschale aus roter Keramik. Sie ist mit einem matten, pinkfarbenen Überzug versehen und am Innenrand mit roten und braunen Streifen bemalt.
Coppa di terracotta in terracotta rossa. L'oggetto è coperto da un colore rosa con fasce rosse e marroni all'altezza dell'orlo.
Tigela pouco funda, em cerâmica, feita com barro vermelho. Encontra-se coberta com ténue camada de tinta rosa e decorada com riscas vermelhas e castanhas, no interior do rebordo.
Magnífico cuenco de cerámica roja poco profundo. Está cubierto por un baño de rosa pálido y decorado en el interior y en el borde con tiras rojas y marrones.
A fine shallow pottery bowl made of red ware. It is covered in a dull pink wash and decorated with red and brown stripes inside at the rim.
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From excavations carried out by Francis Llewellyn Griffith in 1912. The bowl was a gift to Liverpool from the Royal Scottish Museum.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Meroitic cemetery, Grave 1-158-2.
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