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SKU: EP2506

A Published Egyptian Nile Clay Grain Measure Vessel, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE

促销价格¥17,348.00 CNY

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A well-preserved example of a functional measuring vessel used in the agrarian economy of ancient Egypt. Formed in coarse marl clay with a characteristic red-brown surface, the vessel displays a piriform body that tapers cleanly to a pointed base, designed either for insertion into soft ground or for use with a supporting stand, as seen here. The straight-edged circular mouth suggests practical use rather than ceremonial intent.

These vessels were employed for measuring and dispensing grain, a central commodity in the Nile-based economy. Standardized measures played a critical role in taxation, storage, and redistribution systems administered by the state and temple complexes. The robust fabric and relatively thick walls reflect durability required for repeated daily handling.

Published: Ede, "Antiquities" Catalog 152, object #24. 

Medium: Clay

Dimensions: Height: 5 5/8 inches (14.2 cm)

Condition: Intact and in very good condition overall, with one minor chip on the rim.

Provenance: Thilo and Izora Steinschulte private collection, VA, acquired in 1990 from Charles Ede, Ltd., London, Catalog 152, then by descent. Accompanied by a copy of the original collector's paperwork, purchase invoice, and publication.

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A Published Egyptian Nile Clay Grain Measure Vessel, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE
A Published Egyptian Nile Clay Grain Measure Vessel, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE 促销价格¥17,348.00 CNY

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