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A pottery cup made from smooth red ware. The cup is plain except for a single incised line just below the rim.
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Beker van glad rood aardewerk. De beker is effen op een enkele ingekerfde lijn net onder de rand na.
Tasse en terre cuite fabriquée dans un matériau lisse et rouge. La tasse est simple et unie, à l'exception d'une ligne gravée sous le bord.
Eine Tontasse aus glatter roter Keramik. Die Tasse ist bis auf eine Ritzlinie unterhalb des Randes unverziert.
Tazza di terracotta di colore rosso. La tazza è priva di motivi decorativi fatta eccezione per una sola linea incisa al di sotto dell'orlo.
Chávena em cerâmica, feito com barro macio e vermelho. A copo é plano, com excepçao de linha gravada por baixo do rebordo.
Copa de cerámica roja lisa. El copa es lisa excepto por una única línea incisa justo debajo del borde.
A pottery cup made from smooth red ware. The cup is plain except for a single incised line just below the rim.
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From excavations carried out at Faras in 1912 by Francis Llewellyn Griffith. The cup came to Liverpool as part of a donation from the Royal Scottish Museum.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Meroitic cemetery, Grave 1-650-3. Preservation: The cup is slightly chipped.
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