Jar from the tomb of Sennedjem ca. 1279–1213 New Kingdom, Ramesside One of numerous pottery vessels found in the tomb of Sennedjem and his family (see also ), this minature example imitates a large two-handled wine jar. The pendant blossoms and petal garlands draped over its shoulder are schematic versions of both real and painted floral wreaths that would have embellished the large-scale jars used for festive or ceremonial objects in the collection that were discovered in the same tomb can be viewed Jar from the tomb of Sennedjem. ca. 1279–1213 Pottery
Jar from the tomb of Sennedjem ca. 1279–1213 New Kingdom, Ramesside One of numerous pottery vessels found in the tomb of Sennedjem and his family (see also ), this minature example imitates a large two-handled wine jar. The pendant blossoms and petal garlands draped over its shoulder are schematic versions of both real and painted floral wreaths that would have embellished the large-scale jars used for festive or ceremonial objects in the collection that were discovered in the same tomb can be viewed Jar from the tomb of Sennedjem. ca. 1279–1213 Pottery, paint. New Kingdom, Ramesside. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Medina, Tomb of Sennedjem (TT 1), Egyptian Antiquities Service/Maspero excavations, 1885–86. Dynasty 19
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