D-Ware – beaker C-0830
By
Archaeological site unknown
Collection unknownMaterial : Nile silt (Painted)
Decoration
In lower part of vessel, two horizontal bands (one thick, the one below thinner) are paced above a series of downturned triangles filled with chevrons. Some triangles are larger than the others, reaching a vertical line at their tip. Below the smaller triangles are small hashed rectangular areas painted above the bottom line
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Dimensions (cm)
16.7
10
Dbase: 6.2
Additional information
Vi 60
References
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.