IDENTIFIERS
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id:	150629
accession number:	E.P.552

DATE AUDIT
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created:	Saturday 6 August 2011
updated:	Tuesday 25 February 2020

DESCRIPTIVE DATA
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object type: Clay storage jar with painted decoration. The rim and shoulder are preserved. The vessel was wheelmade and covered on the outside with a slip (a mixture of water, pigment and clay). It is decorated with bands of black lines,  zig-zag lines and circles. Jars similar to these have been found in temple areas and it is thought that they may have been dedicated there. It is also possible that priests living in the quarters around the temples also used such vessels. This fragment came into the museum probably through the Oxford Nubia Expedition, but because there were a number of fragments the objects were never formally registered. The clay is typical of that from southern Egypt/Nubia.
object type: Clay storage jar with painted decoration.
title:	storage jar

LICENSING
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text license status:	CC0
image license status:	CC-BY-NC-SA

OWNERSHIP
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instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum
department: Antiquities

STABLE URL
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url:	https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/150629





TECHNIQUES
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wheelmade

CATEGORIES
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category: vessel

DATING
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creation date:	100 - 300
creation date earliest:	100
creation date latest:	300
culture:	Roman


DIMENSIONS
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dimension: Height
units: m
value: 0.14

dimension: Width
units: m
value: 0.185