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A fine, tall vase with an unusual three-tiered form, the rounded chambers becoming smaller near the top. It is made from a red pottery with a lightly burnished red slip.
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Fraaie hoge vaas met ongebruikelijke vorm van drie verdiepingen, waarbij de ronde ruimten naar boven toe kleiner worden. Het is gemaakt van rood aardewerk met licht gepolijste rode slip.
Beau grand vase arborant une forme tripartite inhabituelle. Les trois parties arrondies deviennent plus petites près du sommet. Il est en terre cuite rouge couverte d'un engobe rouge légèrement poli.
Ein schönes, hohes Gefäß von ungewöhnlicher, dreistöckiger Gestalt; die rundlichen Kammern werden nach oben hin kleiner. Es besteht aus roter Keramik mit einer leicht geglätteten roten Engobe.
Raffinato ed alto vaso con una forma inusuale a tre gradini. Le camere rotonde divengono infatti più piccole vicino all'estremità superiore. Il vaso è di terracotta rossa, con uno strato di vernice brunita.
Vaso alto, com forma, pouco usual, em três degraus, com as peças mais pequenas perto do topo. Feito em cerâmica vermelha com engobo vermelho ligeiramente polido.
Magnífico vaso alto con una inusual forma de tres pisos, con las cámaras redondeadas haciéndose más pequeñas cerca de la parte superior. Está hecho de cerámica roja con un engobe rojo ligeramente bruñido.
A fine, tall vase with an unusual three-tiered form, the rounded chambers becoming smaller near the top. It is made from a red pottery with a lightly burnished red slip.
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From Garstang's excavations at Beni Hassan, the vase was purchased as part of a mixed collection from the Castle Museum, Norwich, in 1956.
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J. Garstang; " The Burial Customs of Ancient Egypt, as illustrated by Tombs of the Middle Kingdom", (1907) pl. XV, No 50
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Preservation: Perfect condition.
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