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Carter No.: 195

Handlist description: Wine-jar

Card/Transcription No.: 195-1


195 Wine Jar.
(see 180, 206)

POSITION: Lying on ground beside west wall of Tomb chamber - between shrine and wall.

DIMENSIONS: H. 65.0 centimetres.

DESCRIPTION: A grey pottery wine jar, bearing a hieratic graffito dated in the IXth year of "the House of Aten", and a stamp on handle - see A.H.G. note attached. Trace of a mud seal having once covered the neck and mouth.

REMARKS: Dirt cleaned off.

Card no. 195-1 relating to Carter no. 195
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