miércoles, 11 de noviembre de 2020

jar

 

A storage jar imported from the Levant, with some of its original contents. The congealed matter in the jar would have been imported as oil. Imported storage vessels of the late fourth millennium BC at Abydos and elsewhere have revealed a substantial volume of trade between Western Asia and the Egyptian royal courts during the period of unification of Egypt into a single kingdom. This example is one of the first to have been discovered, in the 1899 excavations at Hierakonpolis, and it demonstrates the importance of that city as a centre of kingship participating in international trade.
Present location
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND [30/002] DUBLIN
Inventory number
1899:383
Dating
Archaeological Site
EL-KOM EL-AHMAR/HIERAKONPOLIS/NEKHEN
Category
JAR
Material
POTTERY
Technique
FORMED BY HAND
Height
33 cm
Width
25 cm
Diameter
20 cm
Bibliography
  • Barbara Adams, Ancient Hierakonpolis Supplement, Warminster 1974, 103 (tomb 558).

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