Ancient egypt stone age( fish from naqada 2)
The shape of this palette has all the characteristics
of the Tilapia fish - the bulging upturned mouth, the operculum, the long dorsal
fin, and the pelvic, anal, and caudal fins. The eyes were drilled as a small
flat depression to receive an inlay of bone
which is now missing. The upper side has been decorated with scenes in relief. In the middle is a ring with a scale pattern which
surrounds the grinding area of the palette. Through use, this grinding area has
deepened slightly. Outside the ring are depictions of animals which live in the
swamps. To the right is a fish, a stork, and a crocodile, and to the left a
goose with two goslings. All are typical inhabitants of the place of origin of
the palette in the Nile Delta.
Present location |
KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM [09/001] VIENNA |
Inventory number |
9067 |
Dating |
NAQADA II ? |
Archaeological Site |
EL-SAMARA |
Category |
PALETTE |
Material |
SLATE |
Technique |
CARVED |
Width |
8.7 cm |
Depth |
1.5 cm |
Bibliography
- Katalog "Fischerei einst und jetzt" Schloßmuseum Orth (1983) 283 f., Kat.Nr. 8.
- Satzinger, H., Ägyptisch-Orientalische Sammlung, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. museum (1987) 79.
- Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM), Wien. Führer durch die Sammlungen (1988) 43.
- Seipel, W. (ed.), Götter Menschen Pharaonen, Speyer (1993) = Dioses, Hombres, Faraones, Ciudad de México (1993) = Das Vermächtnis der Pharaonen, Zürich (1994), Nr. 32.
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