C-Ware deep bowl C-0012
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C-Ware – deep bowl C-0012

By Droux, Xavier

Abydos

, Tomb B5.

1908–1909 : Egypt Exploration Fund Excavation.

Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, AN 1909.1026.

Date : Naqada IA–IIB

General range of C-ware production

Material : Nile silt (Painted)

Preservation : Intact

Decoration preservation : Good

Decoration

The scene is divided symmetrically: two hippopotami, placed back to back, are harpooned, one on the top of the head, and the other on the muzzle. The weapons used are characterised by an elongated rope, represented as a straight line intersecting with a wavy line and loops, with a ring at the extremity. A schematic, arm-less man with long hair is placed between and close to the rings of the harpoons. Both hippopotami are located above a crosshatched band, which might represent firm ground on which the animals were hunted. A zigzag near the vessel’s rim probably represents water. A small hippopotamus, probably an offspring, is depicted beneath the muzzle of the left-facing animal. The excavators mistakenly published the decoration of this vessel and that of C-0013 as being painted on the same vessel.

Ayrton & Loat 1911: pl. XXVII, 13 (top).
Petrie 1921: pl. LXI, 100H (top).
Payne 1993: fig. 29, 411.
Ashmolean Museum (ed.) : Online catalogue. © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford.

Dimensions (cm)

Height :

8.3

Maximum diameter :

15.2

Rim diameter :

15.2

Additional information

Form :

Open

Vessel index :

Vi 183

Opening index :

Oi 100

Shape of base:

flat base

Decoration location :

Outside

Comments

Inside not coated nor polished, except at rim.

Acknowledgements

We thank Dr Helen Whitehouse and Liam McNamara for facilitating the study of this artefact.

References

Cite this Page

Droux, X. 2022. C-0012, Predynastic Online Database, www.ponda.org/object/C-0012. Retrieved 12 May 2024.