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Rather tall goblet comprising a conical bottom where turning marks are still very visible. The body becomes more restricted towards the mouth and ends in a simple lip, common in the burials of the early New Kingdom. The goblet was wheel-turned and made of a common paste, fine but micaceous, from a Nile clay base that has been smoothened and covered with a dark red wash.
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Gobelet assez haut comportant un fond conique où les stries de tournage sont encore très visibles. La panse se resserre vers l'ouverture terminée par une lèvre simple et commune dans les sépultures du début du Nouvel Empire. Le gobelet a été tourné dans une pâte commune, fine mais micacée, à base d'argile du Nil, lissée et couverte d'un wash rouge foncé.
Rather tall goblet comprising a conical bottom where turning marks are still very visible. The body becomes more restricted towards the mouth and ends in a simple lip, common in the burials of the early New Kingdom. The goblet was wheel-turned and made of a common paste, fine but micaceous, from a Nile clay base that has been smoothened and covered with a dark red wash.
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Lieu de découverte: Numéro de fouille: SAC P1-9-4; S. 305.
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