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A pottery sherd of black burnished ware, in the shape of a human face.
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Aardewerken scherf van zwart gepolijst aardewerk in de vorm van een menselijk gezicht.
Tesson de poterie noire polie représentant un visage humain.
Eine Tonscherbe aus schwarzer geglätteter Keramik in Gestalt eines menschlichen Gesichtes.
Coccio di terracotta brunita di colore nero, avente la forma di un volto umano.
Fragmento de cerâmica, pertencente a objecto preto polido com forma de cabeça humana.
Fragmento de cerámica negra pulida, con forma de cara humana.
A pottery sherd of black burnished ware, in the shape of a human face.
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From the excavations carried out at Meroe by Professor J. Garstang, 1909-1914. Purchased by the museum in 1949.
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Piotr Bienkowski and Angela Tooley, "Gifts of The Nile: Ancient Egyptian Arts and Crafts in the Liverpool Museum", 1995, 99; pl. 155.
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Site: Ancient Meroe.
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