Manchester Museum — Egypt and Sudan collection · vessel

Vessel

Source of record: Manchester Museum — Egypt and Sudan collection — catalogued by the holding institution. View the original record →

AI image analysis GPT-4o-2024-08-06

Machine-generated from the object's image on May 2026. Not curatorial; treat deities, names, and signs below as the model's best reading, not authority.

A triangular fragment of pottery with three drilled holes and an inscription.

The image depicts a pottery shard that is triangular in shape, featuring three evenly spaced holes along its surface. The shard has a reddish-brown hue and contains a handwritten inscription, possibly for cataloging purposes. The style and composition suggest it may have been part of a larger functional object, perhaps used in daily life or for a specific purpose due to the drilled holes.

unclear unknown fragmentary
Materials clay
Signs not applicable
Visible text "801 F.3 (19.26)"

Connections

Found at Armant
Materials Clay

Cross-references (3)

  • Manchester-Accession 10326 tier-2
  • Manchester-IRN 107592 tier-2
  • Manchester-UUID c9ba2452-baf6-364d-9689-27911a7e9f2e tier-2
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  • From the source institution — accession, description, dimensions, and dating are as catalogued by Manchester Museum — Egypt and Sudan collection.
  • AI-inferred — the image-analysis panel (deities, names, signs) is machine-generated and may be wrong.
  • Approximate location — most map points are plotted at the site centroid, not the exact findspot.
  • Inferred links — cross-references marked with a match method other than explicit-source-field were matched by us, not stated by the source.