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Description This is a Diorite-gneiss bowl with the serekh of king Khaba of the Third Dynasty of Egypt. The bowl's rim is damaged and slightly missing. It was acquired at a Sotheby's sale of the MacGregor Collection in 1922, lot 1030 (part). It has a diameter of 20 cm and a height of 7.5 cm. Its museum catalogue number is UC15800 (Petrie Museum) in London.
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16 January 2014

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