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Accession_Number E.63.13A
Shape Dish; bowl
Shape_description
Material Terracotta
Fabric Egyptian
Fabric_description
Munsell_color
Decoration Blue glaze
Inscriptions
Condition Single fragment from the rim of a dish or bowl. The blue glaze is well preserved. There is a large malformation in the top right hand side of the fragment, and there are several shallow scratches in the surface.
Technique/Style
Provenance Memphis, from a large spoilt lot found in the lower levels of the city
Period Roman
Date 30 BC - 212 AD
Dating_details
Artist
Attribution
Image

2002.98.0099.jpg
View of the exterior of a terracotta Egyptian fragment of a dish/plate, decorated with blue glaze.

2002.98.0220.jpg
Exteriors of terracotta Egyptian fragments from the same dish or bowl, all decorated with blue glaze (clockwise from top left: C, B, D, A)

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Exteriors of terracotta Egyptian fragments from the same dish or bowl, all decorated with blue glaze (clockwise from top left: C, B, D, A)

2002.98.0957.jpg
View of the exterior of a terracotta Egyptian fragment of a dish/plate, decorated with blue glaze.

2002.98.0961.jpg
Side view of the exterior of a terracotta Egyptian fragment of a dish/plate, decorated with blue glaze.
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Beazley_DB
Height 2.3
Diameters 9.6
Handle_height
Other_dims.
Location 11.1.13
Edited_by Leigh; Liz; Joana Varela
Date_edited 26.09.2002; 21.06.2007; 19.04.2017
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