Kohl Jar with Incised Figures
| Title | Kohl Jar with Incised Figures |
|---|---|
| Publication Date: | ca. 1630–1539 B.C.E. |
| Publication Place | - Brooklyn Museum |
| Type | Book |
| Language | Undetermined |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Physical Dimensions | 2 3/8 x diam. at base 1 15/16 in. (6 x 4.9 cm) |
| Library: | Digital Library of the Middle East |
| Library Asset ID | Accession Number: 16.122 |
| Record ID | brooklyn-3149 |
| Library Location | Brooklyn Museum |
| Date | ca. 1630–1539 B.C.E. |
| Notes | Limestone kohl jar with crudely incised decorations around major portion of entire body. Condition: Base chipped, large crack runs through one-half of body; cover missing. Small section of incised decoration has black remaining in it possibly the original inlay. Design consists of two panels separated by chevrons; one panel contains Horus Falcon and the goddess Thueris. Very crude work. Jar is solid excepting for cylindrical hold bored to receive contents. Probably a funerary piece. | more | less |
| Malzeme | Limestone |
| Zaman Dilimi | Second Intermediate Period |