String-lug vessel

String-lug vessel

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The pear-shaped container features cord-like protrusions and is adorned with stripes and zigzag patterns. Two so-called "Naqada plants" are prominently displayed on the front and back surfaces. A spiral design is visible at the bottom of the vessel. These containers were frequently utilized as burial offerings. This specific container dates to the Naqada-IIc period, approximately 3,200 BCE. This model was processed using the Structure from Motion technique provided by Agisoft Photoscan. The images were captured with the kind permission of the Egyptology department at the University of Cologne. Blom-Böer, I. 1999: Aegyptiaca Coloniensia. Catalog of Egyptian Objects from the Seminar for Egyptology at the University of Cologne, Cologne, 32-36.

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