EditorialRelief inside the pyramid chapel of the meroitic queen, probably Shanakdakhete, the first woman who came to the throne of Meroe. Pyramid 11. Southern Wall. Meroe. Ptolemaic Period. 3rd century BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialRelief inside the pyramid chapel of the meroitic queen, probably Shanakdakhete, the first woman who came to the throne of Meroe. Pyramid 11. Southern Wall. Meroe. Ptolemaic Period. 3rd century BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialCup with geometric decoration, Roman Period, 1st?3rd century, From Egypt, Nubia, Faras, Cemetery 1, Grave 1007, University of Oxford Excavations in Nubia 1911?1912, Pottery, paint, h. 7.2 cm (2 13/16 in); diam. 7.5 cm (2 15/16 in), After a stable borde...
EditorialAnklet, Meroitic Period, A.D. 100?250, From Egypt and Sudan, Nubia, Faras, Cemetery 1, Grave 186, University of Oxford Excavations in Nubia 1910?1912, cupreous alloy, Diam. 11 cm (4 5/16 in).
EditorialSpherical jar with four rows of painted decoration, Meroitic Period, 100 B.C.?A.D. 300, From Egypt and Sudan, Nubia, Pottery, paint, H. 16.5 cm (6 1/2 in), From both the technical and aesthetic point of view, the ceramics produced during the Meroitic p...
EditorialCup with feather (?) decoration, Roman Period, 30 B.C.?A.D. 364, From Egypt, Nubia, Faras, Cemetery 1, Grave 2538, University of Oxford Excavations in Nubia 1911?1912, Pottery, paint, h. 8.2 cm (3 1/4 in); diam. 7.5 cm (2 15/16 in), After a stable bord...
EditorialJug with painted decoration, Roman Period, 30 B.C.? A.D. 364, From Egypt, Nubia, Faras, Cemetery 1, Grave 1007, University of Oxford Excavations in Nubia 1911?1912, Pottery, paint, h. 24.7 cm (9 3/4 in); w. 18.5 cm (7 5/16 in), After a stable border ha...
EditorialBowl with floral and geometric designs, Roman Period, 1st?3rd century, From Egypt, Nubia, Faras, Cemetery 1, Grave 858, University of Oxford Excavations in Nubia 1911?1912, Pottery, paint, h. 6.7 cm (2 5/6 in); diam. 10.8 cm (4 1/4 in), After a stable ...
EditorialRelief inside the pyramid chapel of the meroitic queen, probably Shanakdakhete, the first woman who came to the throne of Meroe. Pyramid 11. Southern Wall. Meroe. Ptolemaic Period. 3rd century BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.