cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/E.62.4
Accession_Number | E.62.4 | ||
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Material | Limestone | ||
Fabric | Egyptian | ||
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Decoration | A small limestone tablet with the image of a monkey holding its young. It is square in shape although this appears to because the adult monkey's head has been removed. There is a hole in the centre at the top of the artefact presumably so it could be hung up. The adult monkey is bending it's knees to reduce its height which also gives the idea of closeness between the two creatures. The underside of the artefact has the same image only in reverse and with less detail. There is red pigment remaining on both sides around the feet particularly. | ||
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Condition | Intact not complete (the head is missing). The detail is becoming less desinite and the underside has become dirty with what appears to be watermarks. There are small amounts of black deposit sparcely placed around the artefact. | ||
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Provenance | Unknown | ||
Period | New Kingdom: 18 dynasty | ||
Date | 1539-1295 | ||
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Comparanda | Others of the same type all found at Amarna | ||
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Height | 6.2 at longest | ||
Diameters | 4.9 at widest | ||
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Other_dims. | Depth: 1.7 at deepest. | ||
Location | Household | ||
Edited_by | Leigh; Kinsey; Jayne | ||
Date_edited | 10.09.02; 06.01.2006; 07.07.22 |