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Object NamePossibly Three Fragments of Bowl
Made FromGlass
Date800-999
Place MadeEgypt, Cairo, Fustat (excavated)
Techniqueblown, cut
Size(a) H: 6.2 cm; (b) H: 5.9 cm; (c) H: 5.6 cm
Accession Number69.1.89
Credit LineGift of the American Research Center in Egypt
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionPossibly Three Fragments of Bowl. Almost colorless, with yellowish tinge. Blown; cut. Three fragments from wall of vessel with globular body. Shoulder and upper wall curve out, down, and in. Fragment (a) has two concentric grooves at junction of wall and shoulder and, below them, parts of two contiguous countersunk disks (D. 1.7 cm); center of one survives, and this has small countersunk knob (D. 0.7 cm). Fragment (b) has parts of two identical disks and, below, part of indeterminate motif. Fragment (c) has two concentric grooves and part of one countersunk disk.Provenance
Source
American Research Center in Egypt
- 1969