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Egyptologist & historian, University of Memphis. Karnak Hypostyle Hall Project #history #Ramesses #Egypt #Archaeology #ancient #antiquity #Egyptology

Oct 7, 2022, 15 tweets

2/ Egyptian faience was a kind of glazed pottery, often in a range of blue & blue-green shades. The shiny surface was even compared favorably to gold. Dozens of faience objects were found in Tutankhamun's tomb including ritual vessels.

3/ Ritual vessels were used to pour libations of water & wine. Two common shapes were the tall, slender "Hes-vase" & the squat "Nemset-jar". Both vessels can appear with or without a spout. Egypt #Archaeology #AncientArt #History #Jewelry #Ancient #AncientEgypt
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4/ Other shapes and colors of faience vessels were found in the tomb, often inscribed with Tutankhamun's names & titles. #Egipto #Egito #Αίγυπτος #Ägypten #מִצְרַיִם #Egitto #エジプト #이집트 #Египет #Єгипет #埃及 #埃及 #مصر

6/ A deep blue glazed Nemset-jar with Tutankhamun's cartouche names in yellow glaze on the side.

7/ Some jars have a more matte finish

8/ This ovoid jar with a long straight neck as Tutankhamun's cartouches & Queen Ankhesenamun's cartouche (left)

9/ The globular white faience jar with the wide rim is called a Nu-Jar. They often held wine offerings, but some held cosmetics.

10/ A Hes-vase with its conical lid.

11/ blue-green Hes-vases with differently shaped lids

12/ This unglazed pottery nemset-jar has painted decoration and a lid shaped like the hawk-headed sun-god Re-Horakhty. In temple ritual, these vessels were often made of gold or silver

13/ No gold vessels of these types were found in Tutankhamun's tomb, but this wonderful silver vase shaped like a pomegranate fruit was among the king's possessions. Its engraved with floral decoration.

14/ Other unglazed & undecorated pottery included amphorae-jars for wine. On the right & middle, a typical wine jar with its clay sealing intact. An ink inscription on the shoulder records the date & place of vintage. The pointed bottoms required wood or pottery jar stands

15/ Tomorrow on my Tutankhamun 100 day countdown to the centenary of his tomb's discovery on November 4th, some of the king's chairs & foot stools #furniture #ancient #Egypt

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