Egyptian black-topped red ware bowl
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This Egyptian red ware bowl is conical, with a wide mouth and rounded upright rim. The sides taper inwards from the mouth to a small flat circular base. The exterior of the body has a red polished glaze, with the upper third and rim in black. The interior is fully black. There is an incised mark on the side of the vessel, which resembles a three-pronged trident. This artefact is similar to pre... [Accession number: 231.22.18]
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Egyptian black-topped red ware bowl
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Subject
Social life and customs, Egyptian (ancient)
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Ceramic , Height 148mm; Diameter (at base) 80mm, (at mouth) 164mm; Weight 1kg
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