The Griffith Institute
Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation
The Howard Carter Archives
Photographs by Harry Burton
Introduction
Previous card Object page Main list Next card
Carter No.: 588

Handlist description: Single-handled jar (calcite). (Amenophis III and Teye)

Card/Transcription No.: 588-1


588 SINGLE-HANDLED JAR (CALCITE) 1
(Amenhetep III and Tyi)

POSITION: Centre of S. end of chamber, thrown on top of miscellaneous objects - (see photos 1149, and 1150). DIMENSIONS: MAX. H. 41 cents; DIAM. of lip 18.5 cents.

DESCRIPTION: Single-handled jar; globular bowl; round flat foot; cylindrical neck; wide lip; broad flat handle; wrought in semi-translucent calcite.

The only ornamentation is the imitative lashing of handle on neck, binding and ribbing of handle to imitate (?) leather.

Has an inscription on bowl giving the names of Amenhetep III and Queen Tyi ( see note attached). It is of interest to note that the nomen (i.e. the Amen name) of Amenhetep III has been defaced and his prenomen carved in its place. The inscription is incised & filled in with blue pigment, now darkened by fatty matter.

Card no. 588-1 relating to Carter no. 588
© Copyright Griffith Institute, 2000-2004
None of this material may be reproduced in any form without permission from
Griffith Institute, Oxford, OX1 2LG
Contact us
Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation
Concept & Direction: Jaromir Malek
Web Page & Database Designs: Jonathan Moffett
Scanning & transcript: Sue Hutchison, Elizabeth Miles, Diana Magee, Kent Rawlinson