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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 6-19784, described as Curved diorite bowl with five in-turned rim sections. Thin and translucent.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 6-19874, described as The bowl is carved from a single piece of stone. It is carved to have five “turned-in” sections of the rim. It has a shallow incised circle on the interior bottom. Probable materials: diorite gneiss or anorthosite gneiss (Egyptian name: mntt) This vessel appears to be made of a diorite gneiss used for Egyptian vessels and statuary. This stone is composed of translucent white plagioclase and dark hornblende with some biotite. Stones like this one, which are predominantly white with patches of dark minerals, are more specifically called anorthosite gneiss. See B. G. Aston, Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels, Studien zur Archaeologie und Geschichte Altagyptens, Vol. 5, 1994, p. 62-64. Overall: 4.5 x 21 cm (1 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches).
Hearst Museum object titled Broken jar, accession number 6-19819, described as Jar, broken, unpolished
Hearst Museum object titled Broken jar, accession number 6-19818, described as Jar, broken, unpolished
Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 6-19778, described as Red ware with alternating rows of white and black dots.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar and lid, accession number 6-19783a,b, described as Tall stone vessel with lid, fragmentary.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar fragment, accession number 6-19789, described as Fragment of a tall stone vessel.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar fragment, accession number 6-19790, described as Tall stone vessel with lid.
Hearst Museum object titled Jar with lid, accession number 6-19788, described as Tall stone vessel with lid.
Hearst Museum object titled Model cosmetic jar, accession number 6-19791, described as Flared alabaster model toilet jar, not bored. Least diameter 2.5 cm, height 6 cm.