Accession_Number | E.63.13C |
Shape | Bowl |
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Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Egyptian |
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Decoration | Blue glaze fragment, once the lip of a flat dish or bowl. The top of the bowl was apparently decorated with two sculpted concentric lines, one following the lip of the bowl one just below. The interior is flat. |
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Condition | Single fragment. The blue glaze is well preserved, and there is very little visible damage to the surface although it is quite rough to the touch. |
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Provenance | Memphis, part of a spoilt lot found in the lower levels of the city. |
Period | Roman |
Date | 30 BC - 212 AD |
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Height | 3.2 |
Diameters | 6.2 |
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Location | 11.1.13 |
Edited_by | Leigh; Liz; Joana Varela |
Date_edited | 26.09.2002; 27.06.2007; 19.04.2017 |