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Small cup with a flattened base and a simple, extremely flaring thinned lip. The clay is typical of the Middle Kerma: Nile mud mixed with a chaff temper. The surface has been burnished, in other words rubbed with a hard tool to give it a shiny surface. It is red-orange with a black outer rim and interior surface, like the majority of Nubian ceramics.
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Petite coupe au fond aplati, mais très évasée et la lèvre simple affinée. La pâte est caractéristique du Kerma Moyen: de l'argile du Nil mélangée à un dégraissant végétal haché fin, et brunie, c'est à dire levée avec un outil dur ce qui donne une surface lustrée brillante. Elle est rouge orangé à bord et intérieur noirs comme la quasi-totalité de la céramique nubienne.
Small cup with a flattened base and a simple, extremely flaring thinned lip. The clay is typical of the Middle Kerma: Nile mud mixed with a chaff temper. The surface has been burnished, in other words rubbed with a hard tool to give it a shiny surface. It is red-orange with a black outer rim and interior surface, like the majority of Nubian ceramics.
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Gratien Brigitte, Saï I, Paris 1986, p. 165, fig.152.
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Lieu de découverte: SKC1-19-1
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