6-8091 (associated catalog number, sherd associated with this reconstructed piece) and D193-23 (field number)
Accession number:
Acc.54/56/63/109
Description:
Pottery: bowl, reddish, broken, part missing. Greatest diameter 22 cm; height: 4 cm.
Donor:
Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Collection place:
Tomb 193, Cemetery 1-200, Deir el-Ballas
Culture or time period:
18th Dynasty of Egypt (1550–1295 BC) and 19th Dynasty of Egypt (1295–1186 BC)
Collector:
George Andrew Reisner
Collection date:
1900-1901
Materials:
Ceramic (material)
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Bowls (vessels), Incomplete, and Pottery
Department:
Ancient Egypt
Comment:
According to Victoria Jensen (2021-08-15), "Provenience should be Tomb 193, object 23; greatest diameter is 22 cm. Part of the original field mark is visible, the number 19_. This vessel is shown in an expedition photo of the Tomb 193 pottery assemblage, B-1159 2/7. Also, there is a typo in the greatest diameter measurement in cSpace where the data was entered as 32 cm but should be 22 cm, as confirmed on the original museum card and my own measurement.