| Accession_Number | E.47.6.9 |
| Shape | Jar |
| Shape_description | Undulating pie-crust mouth (probably hand molded). The body is globular and the base is rounded, with a small part flattened. The base presents the finger marks of the potter. It seems to have been suspended by a string around the neck (attached). |
| Material | Terracotta |
| Fabric | Egyptian |
| Fabric_description | Undecorated salmon pink fabric. |
| Munsell_color | 5YR 5/8 |
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| Condition | Intact, although there are several chips on the lip. |
| Technique/Style | Coarse ware |
| Provenance | |
| Period | Predynastic (?) |
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| Height | 13.4 |
| Diameters | Mouth 5.5; body 9.9 |
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| Location | Timeline 1b bottom |
| Edited_by | Leigh; Kinsey |
| Date_edited | 24.07.2002; 17.01.2006 |