One rim fragment from a stone bowl
One rim fragment from a stone bowl with a very slightly inverted angle. There is no decoration but the surface has been ground. The fragment is made up of two pieces glued together, though the date of this conservation is unknown. The surface is not stable with some areas flaked off.
One rim fragment from a stone bowl with a very slightly inverted angle. There is no decoration but the surface has been ground. The fragment is made up of two pieces glued together, though the date of this conservation is unknown. The surface is not stable with some areas flaked off.
Length: 39 mm
Width: 71 mm
(1912) by British School of Archaeology in Egypt
Accession number: E.207.1912
Primary reference Number: 199899
Excavation: 1060.W
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Antiquities
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