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Accession_Number E.62.11
Shape
Shape_description
Material Wood
Fabric Egyptian
Fabric_description
Munsell_color
Decoration Carved piece from open work rail of furniture, representing the hes vase. The top of the artefact has a carved peg on it while the foot has a lip carve in it, clearly these were used to attatch the artefact to a larger body, there is no pigment.
Inscriptions
Condition Intact if fragmentary, the wood is in good condition although there are some deep grains in the wood.
Technique/Style
Provenance Unknown
Period New Kingdom: 19 dynasty
Date 1295-1187
Dating_details
Artist
Attribution
Image

2002.98.0224.jpg
Front view of object E.62.10 and E.62.11 (respectively) both wooden representations of Hes Vase.

2002.98.0971.jpg
Wooden representation of Hes Vase

2002.98.0973.jpg
Wooden representation of Hes Vase
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Beazley_DB
Height 11.5
Diameters 3.1 at widest
Handle_height
Other_dims. Max depth: 0.8
Location Household
Edited_by Leigh; Kinsey
Date_edited 26.09.2002; 09.01.2006
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