Accession_Number | E.63.13B |
Shape | Bowl |
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Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Egyptian |
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Decoration | Fragment preserves part of the lip and also the base of what was a shallow bowl. There is is a darker blue curved line following the angle of the bowl suggesting that there was a decoration at the bottom of the bowl. The piece comes from a spoilt lot from the lower levels of the city, which is suggested by the extra thick layer of glaze that is present on the lip. |
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Condition | Single fragment with a large chip in the lip and the glaze on the inside of the bowl is slightly worn. |
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Provenance | Memphis |
Period | Roman |
Date | 1 c AD |
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Other_dims. | L. 2.3; W. 9.1 |
Location | 11.1.13 |
Edited_by | Leigh; Liz; Joana Varela |
Date_edited | 26.09.2002; 27.06.2007; 19.04.2017 |