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Tulip-shaped vase with straight flared rim and convex unstable base. Black-coloured paste and exterior surface, in its bottom half, partially covered with a reddish coating. Both interior and exterior surface burnished.
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Vaso en forma de tulipa, borde recto exvasado y base convexa inestable. Pasta de color negro y superficie exterior, en su mitad inferior, parcialmente cubierta con engobe rojizo. Tanto la superficie interior como exterior están bruñidas.
Vaso en forma de tulipa, borde recto exvasado y base convexa inestable. Pasta de color negro y superficie exterior, en su mitad inferior, parcialmente cubierta con engobe rojizo. Tanto la superficie interior como exterior están bruñidas.
Tulip-shaped vase with straight flared rim and convex unstable base. Black-coloured paste and exterior surface, in its bottom half, partially covered with a reddish coating. Both interior and exterior surface burnished.
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Corresponde a la Col. Santaolalla, y fue adquirida por el MAN el 20 de Febrero de 1975.
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PEREZ-DIE, C. Nubia. Los reinos del Nilo en Sudán.Catalogo de Exposición. Barcelona-Madrid, 2003, nº 177
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Sitio: ¿Kerma?
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