Container owner
name | |
title | |
sex |
Container properties
number | |
material | pottery |
present location | |
state of preservation | |
period | OK |
dynasty | |
type | |
updated typology | |
shape | rectangular with rounded corners |
lid | |
length | 76 cm |
width | 46 cm |
height | |
inscription | no |
decoration | no |
inner decoration | no |
description | |
notes |
Container findspot
locality | Ballas |
site | |
location | |
tomb type | |
code of tomb | No. 103 |
material of tomb | |
dating | OK |
tomb owner | |
social position | |
title | |
shaft | |
burial apartment | |
body inside | yes |
archaeological context | |
remarks on archaeological context | The pottery coffin contained a disturbed body of an adult person in the contracted position facing north with the head to the east. South of the coffin another body was discovered, also in the contracted position, with the head to south and facing east. A copper fish-hook without a barb was placed between the legs of the body. Two rough pottery bowls were located at the west side of the burial pit. |
Bibliography
Petrie, William Matthew Flinders – Quibell, James Edward
1896 Naqada and Ballas, London: Quaritch, pp. 7–8, pl. 3 (14).