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12019-05-13T18:10:11-07:00Emilia Porubcin63ec028064958b3240cc8e4e010f355faa0c8e12332309Although this vessel was rediscovered recently with no identification, its material qualities illuminate its life’s details. Most Egyptian ceramics have a round base, but this vessel has a footring. Since footrings start appearing in the Ptolemaic period, this detail suggests that this vessel came from this period or later. The remarkable thinness of its walls suggests that a professional threw this vessel for sale to a wealthy individual.plain2019-06-24T07:29:39-07:00Emilia Porubcin63ec028064958b3240cc8e4e010f355faa0c8e12
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12019-04-16T17:59:11-07:00Emilia Porubcin63ec028064958b3240cc8e4e010f355faa0c8e12MAKING & MAKERSChristina J. Hodge21plain2019-09-10T18:26:47-07:00Christina J. Hodgeb0448a0ebf7b6fff7b74ba40ef2cdd594c9bfcf9