Fragmentary pottery bowl with recurved rim and tubular spout
Six baskets full of potsherds, of which following pieced together and mended, all incomplete: a) red polished [flat bottomed] bowl with recurved rim [and long tubular] spout, [Type D XXXVI]; nearly complete, very fragile.
Illustration: Yes.
Illustration scale: 1:2
Details
- ID
- EMC_JE_67612
- Alternate IDs
- EMC_JE_67612; JE_67612; HUMFA_34-6-17a; 34-6-17a
- Department
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Classification
- Vessels
- Entry Date
- 06/24/1934, 06/25/1934, 06/28/1934
- Title
- Fragmentary pottery bowl with recurved rim and tubular spout
- Medium
- Pottery
- Dimensions
- Height: 15.6 cm Diameter: max: 33.2 cm; rim: 31.6 cm
- Credit Line
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Provenance
- G 7330-7340: pit G 7330 A, debris of pit
- Bibliography
- Reisner, George A., and William Stevenson Smith. The Tomb of Hetep-Heres the Mother of Cheops: a Study of Egyptian Civilization in the Old Kingdom. A History of the Giza Necropolis 2. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1955, p. 84, fig. 79.
- Problems/Questions
- Problem: is this bowl actually owned by the Egyptian Museum, Cairo ?
