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Neckless ovoid vase with a flared lip of triangular profile. The calcareous clay is from Upper Egypt. This vessel, widespread in Kerma burials from the Middle Kingdom on, attests to trade relations between the two kingdoms.
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Vase ovoïde, sans col avec une lèvre évasée au profil triangulaire. La pâte, calcaire, est originaire de Haute Égypte. Cette forme est très répandue dans les sépultures Kerma dès le Moyen Empire et atteste des relations commerciales entre les deux royaumes.
Neckless ovoid vase with a flared lip of triangular profile. The calcareous clay is from Upper Egypt. This vessel, widespread in Kerma burials from the Middle Kingdom on, attests to trade relations between the two kingdoms.
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Gratien Brigitte, "La nécropole SAC4 de l'île de Saï :l'occupation Kerma", Mélanges offerts à Jean Vercoutter, Paris, 1985, p.93-105.
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Lieu de découverte: SAC4- T.140-1 Material: Pâte calcaire
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