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Carter No.: 177

Handlist description: Red pottery libation pot

Card/Transcription No.: 177


177. Red Pottery libation Pot. (See No. 9)

POSITION: Standing on floor beside East wall of tomb-chamber.

DIMENSIONS: Max. H. 30.0 centimetres.

DESCRIPTION: Red pottery, with red and yellow slip, decorated with garland ornament in dark blue and black. Has a small spout, and a stopper in the form of hawk head surmounted with the solar disk. Same as No. 9.

Remarks: Nil.

Card no. 177 relating to Carter no. 177
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