Quadruple Offering Vase

First Intermediate Period–early Middle Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 103

This dish of Nile clay covered all over with a red pigment has a rim folded inwards in five places. Stone dishes with inward-folded rims appear as early as the First Dynasty and would seem to derive from pottery prototypes, though examples in pottery are very rare before the First Intermediate Period. This vessel was excavated in 1920-21 from a grave at Sedment and was perhaps intended to represent a special dish in the funerary meal.

Quadruple Offering Vase, Pottery

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