Alabaster jar fragments, broken and partly repaired, flanged lip, base diameter: 16 cm.
Donor:
Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Collection place:
Room 251, Northern Kom (Northern Palace), Deir el-Ballas
Verbatim coll. place:
Northern Kom, northern palace, rooms 251 and 271
Culture or time period:
17th Dynasty of Egypt (ca. 1580–1550 BC)
Collector:
George Andrew Reisner
Collection date:
1900-1901
Materials:
Egyptian alabaster
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Fragments (object portions) and Jars
Department:
Ancient Egypt
Comment:
According to Victoria Jensen (2022-02-15), "Provenience should be Room 251 and 271, Northern Kom (Northern Palace). Also, 6-7492 is likely part of the same vessel. Fragments of this alabaster vessel were found in Room 251 (Notebook D-9: 28) (not Room 250) as well as the adjacent Room 271 (Notebook D-9: 59)." Also: "6-7492 and 6-7548 may be fragments from a single vessel. Both of these museum numbers contain fragments of an alabaster vessel found in Rooms 251 and 271 of the North Palace. They may join.