Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata ca. 1390–1353 New Kingdom This remarkable vase was found during the Museum's excavations of the palace of Amenhotep III at Malqata in western Thebes. The head of the ibex had broken off, but was found nearby. Like much of the pottery at Malqata, this amphora was made of a red clay covered with a cream colored slip and decorated with blue, red, and black more blue-painted ware from this site, see –.469, .471–.473, .477, . Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata. ca. 1390–1353 pottery, white cream slip, paint. New Kingdom.
Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata ca. 1390–1353 New Kingdom This remarkable vase was found during the Museum's excavations of the palace of Amenhotep III at Malqata in western Thebes. The head of the ibex had broken off, but was found nearby. Like much of the pottery at Malqata, this amphora was made of a red clay covered with a cream colored slip and decorated with blue, red, and black more blue-painted ware from this site, see –.469, .471–.473, .477, . Blue-Painted Ibex Amphora from Malqata. ca. 1390–1353 pottery, white cream slip, paint. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Malqata, Palace of Amenhotep III, Atitu's (rubbish) hole, MMA excavations, 1910–11. Dynasty 18
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