696_Aby_O

Container owner

nameunknown
titleunknown
sex

Container properties

number
materialorganic (reed)
present location
state of preservation
periodOK
dynasty3-4
typerounded
updated typology
shapecircular
lid
length
width
height
inscriptionno
decorationno
inner decorationno
description
notes

Container findspot

localityAbydos
siteCemetery D
location
tomb typemastaba
code of tombD 149
material of tomb
datingOK, 3-4
tomb ownerunknown
social position
title
shaft
burial apartment
body insideyes
archaeological context
remarks on archaeological contextCircular pit about 70 in diameter, the upper part being badly destroyed and making measurements difficult. At about a meter from the surface there was a layer of single bricks and mud, circular in shape but not covering the entire area of the pit. Beneath this on the east side were a fine red polished pottery dish (PI. IV. 34), and a rough vase (of type PI. IV. 37). Lower still lay the body of a young individual, face downwards, contracted and on the left side, head north. The body was covered with what appeared to be the remains of a reed basket of circular shape.

Bibliography
Peet, T. Eric – Loat, William Leonard Stevenson
1913 The cemeteries of Abydos. Part III. 1912‒1913, London: Trübner, pp. 13-14.