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a blue vase sitting on top of a white table next to a gray wall and floor

Bottle with openwork shell adorned with the Hathor-head flanked by the two uraei_the rim and the base are shaped like lotus flower.Egyptian blue_copper-calcium tetrasilicate_ca. 1070-718 BCE_Brooklyn museum

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an old vase with spiral designs on it

AN EGYPTIAN POTTERY JAR PREDYNASTIC PERIOD, NAQADA II, CIRCA 3400-3300 B.C. Globular in form with twin perforated lugs on the shoulders, the flat everted rim with crosshatching, the body decorated with spirals in various sizes.

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an old vase with designs on it

Egyptian Black Pot National Museum of Natural History Wahington DC Glazed Faience Pottery Vessel Roman Period Egypt Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, California. History Of Egyptian Pottery : The ancient Egyptians were gifted artisans and pottery was an art where they excelled. Egypt in the pre dynastic period produced pottery of very high quality. Egypt made pottery before building the Pyramids. This is evident from the presence of older hieroglyphic writing with characters which…

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four different vases are shown in this antique print from the early 1900's

Download free image of Asian tributary vases from Histoire de l'art égyptien (1878) by émile Prisse d'Avennes. Original from The New York Public Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. by New York Public Library (Source) about pattern, art, vintage, design, and public domain art 421177

two vases with designs on them sitting on a shelf

Votive mummy in a jar. Late Period Abydos Shunet el- Zebib. These Nile silt pottery vessels resemble large elongated canopic jars. Pictured on the vessels are different divinities and genies, including winged disks and the deities Osiris, Anubis, Thoth, Maat and Horus. The jars did not always contain entire mummies; often they held feathers and bone fragments from diverse birds. Egyptian Museum Caïro

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