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: World Archaeology - Egyptology

: Prochous

: An unburnished prochous (a vessel that was used to pour liquids. It has one handle, a large body , and a nib-like neck) with a light pink slip applied. There is damage where the handle meets the body as well as discolouration and partial collapse most likely occuring during firing. There is also slight damage to the lip of the vessel.

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: San el-Hagar (Dja'net, Tanis), Egypt, North Africa, Africa

: 30 BC - AD 395

: Roman Period