RecordPot< 1 of 1 > Back from Qurneh, Egypt
PotThis ceramic pot is among a number of grave goods placed in the rich burial of a woman and child at Qurneh in Egypt, sometime in the 17th Dynasty. The woman may have been a queen. The black and red pot has a large mouth and tapers at the base. It is one of six similar pots found in the burial, two preserving netting. Originally all vessels were suspended in three nets, two pots in each net, from a branch. In ancient Egypt, the dead were often buried with a variety of goods that symbolised important aspects of funerary belief. This burial is exceptionally wealthy in food offerings, jewellery and furniture, all the more remarkable since it dates from the 17th Dynasty, a period when Egypt was politically divided and relatively impoverished. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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