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A tall pot-stand made from a red-buff ware with a darker band at the base.
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Grote potstandaard van rood en geelbruin aardewerk met een donkere baan bij de basis.
Grand support de récipient fabriqué dans un matériau rouge-chamois. La base comporte une bande plus foncée.
Ein hoher Gefäßständer aus rötlich gelbbrauner Keramik mit einem dunkleren Streifen am unteren Rand.
Alto piedistallo in terracotta di colore marrone-rosso con una fascia più scura alla base.
Suporte para recipiente, alto, feito em barro vermelho, com barra mais escura na base.
Un alto soporte para olla hecho de cerámica roja-ante con una banda más oscura en la base.
A tall pot-stand made from a red-buff ware with a darker band at the base.
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Discovered during excavations carried out by Garstang at Beni Hassan in the early 1900's, the stand was brought back to England by Norman de Garis Davies and was later given to Liverpool Museum by his wife, Nina.
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