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Semaineh is a site between Abydos and Thebes. Although over 480 miles south of Gerzah, its products might be taken as a later phase of Gerzean culture. The wavy-handled jars come in a great variety of forms. Varieties of decoration include depictions of birds and beasts, geometric designs and obscure comma-like designs.
Production Primary Date:
Circa 3200 BC-3000 BC
Provenance Place:
Semaineh, Egypt
E46.43
Details
- Production Date
- Circa 3200 BC-3000 BC
- Production Place
- Egypt
- Provenance Place
- Semaineh, Egypt
- Cultural Group
- Semainean
- Measurements
- 5.1cm (2")
- Media/Materials
- ceramic, processed material, pottery
- Credit Line
- Pres. Lt. Col. Fred Waite; Tūhura Otago Museum Collection
- Rights
- CC BY-NC/Creative Commons, CC BY-NC/Creative Commons
- Department
- Antiquities
- Accession Number
- E46.43
- On Display
- Yes
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