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A small faience plaque with green glaze. It is in the form of a ram's head surmounted by a sun-disk.
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Kleine plaatje van faience met groen glazuur. Het heeft de vorm van een ramskop met zonneschijf.
Petite plaque en faïence verte émaillée en forme de tête de bélier surmontée d'un disque solaire.
Ein kleines Fayenceplättchen mit grüner Glasur. Es besitzt die Gestalt eines Widderkopfes mit Sonnenscheibe.
Piccola placchetta invetriata di color verde. Ha la forma di una testa d'ariete sormontata da un disco del sole.
Placa, pequena, em faiança com vidrado verde. Tem forma de cabeça de carneiro, encimada por disco-solar.
Pequeña placa de fayenza con vidriado verde. Tiene forma de cabeza de carnero coronada por un disco solar.
A small faience plaque with green glaze. It is in the form of a ram's head surmounted by a sun-disk.
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From excavations carried out at Meroe by Garstang. The piece was part of the remainder of his private collection, purchased by Liverpool prior to his move to London.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Meroe, possibly the Temple of Amun. Preservation: The glaze is mostly missing from the upper surface but remains a vivid green underneath.
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