C-Ware – beaker C-0260
By Droux, Xavier
, Tomb N1584.
1894–1895 : William M.F. Petrie excavation.Manchester, University Museum, 3128.
Material : Nile silt (Painted)
Decoration
Black-toppped vessel with white decoration; there are two rows of downturned triangles filled with chevrons, with a double horizontal line above and below the rows, as well as between them; the top row consists of six triangles and one group of three parallel oblique lines; the bottom row consists of five triangles
Dimensions (cm)
17.5
10.7
Additional information
Vi 61
References
1894–1895
Unpublished manuscript excavation Notebook [no. 138: Naqada Great Cemetery (tombs N1535–N1585, N1700–N1729, N1760–N1854, with gaps), Nubt (foundation deposists), South Town (tombs, temple), accounting]. Petrie Museum, UCL
, (p. 10).1896
Naqada and Ballas, 1895. Egyptian Research Account 1. London
, pl. XXIX, 79a.1921
Corpus of prehistoric pottery and palettes. British School of Archaeology in Egypt & Egyptian Research Account 32, 23rd year, 1917. London
, pl. XXIV, 79B.2021
Found in a cellar, but from Naqada? A new predynastic hunting scene on a C-ware fragment from the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, Liverpool, in: Claes, Wouter; De Meyer, Marleen; Eyckerman, Merel; Huyge, Derek † (eds), Remove the pyramid! Studies on the archaeology and history of predynastic and pharaonic Egypt in honour of Stan Hendrickx. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 305. Leuven
, 399, note 10.