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A shallow bronze bowl with green and red patina.
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Ondiepe bronzen kom met groen en rood patina.
Bol en bronze peu profond couvert d'une patine verte et rouge.
Eine flache Bronzeschale mit grüner und roter Patina.
Cava coppa in bronzo con una patina verde e rossa.
Tigela pouco funda, em bronze, com pátina verde e vermelha.
Cuenco poco profundo con una pátina verde y roja.
A shallow bronze bowl with green and red patina.
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From excavations carried out at Faras by Francis Llewellyn Griffith in 1912. The bowl was part of a donation to Liverpool Museum from the Royal Scottish Museum in 1947.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Meroitic cemetery, Grave 1.2097.5. Preservation: The bowl is cracked and a small fragment is missing.
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