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More model informationA black handmade pottery bowl with triangular decoration on the rim. It has a flat base and a trimmed rim. The pattern around the rim consists of large incised triangles each containing six smaller triangles impressed with a stamp. There is single flange on the rim with a vertical, prefiring hole through it. The bowl is black-fired and burnished. The label on the side indicates that the vessel originates from tomb 304 at Meroe, which was excavated by John Garstang in 1910. Garstang describes this tomb as a ring-graves, formed of dark pebbles, which a double entrance. It was purchased by Wellcome in 1920.
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Apr 15th 2024
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