3. Inv. no. 141673
copper (?)
height 10,1 cm, width of disc 9,4 cm, thickness of disc 0,15 cm, length of pin
1,7 cm, thickness of pin 0,2 cm
Typology: type la, the pin shape was impossible to define due to corrosion.
Site: together with ceramics, basin and alabaster vase in the tomb no. IX, in
the Southern territory of necropolis dating from the Old Kingdom.
State of preservation: lack of handle; edges of disc slightly jagged, one side
of disc covered with black-brown coating, on the edges the colour is
copperlike, the other side covered with green patina; pin corroded, edges
destroyed; the mirror was renovated.
Dating: 6th Dynasty
4. Inv.no. 140334
copper (?)
height 8,7 cm, width of disc 7,9 cm; thickness of disc 0,1 cm
Typology: type la or II, its pin shape was impossible to define due to corrosion.
Site: among the bricks, east of mastaba no. XIII, in the eastern section of
necropolis dating from the Old Kingdom
State of preservation: lack of handle, disc strongly corroded and broken on
the edges, with a smali hole near the edge; the pin was partly preserved and
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copper (?)
height 10,1 cm, width of disc 9,4 cm, thickness of disc 0,15 cm, length of pin
1,7 cm, thickness of pin 0,2 cm
Typology: type la, the pin shape was impossible to define due to corrosion.
Site: together with ceramics, basin and alabaster vase in the tomb no. IX, in
the Southern territory of necropolis dating from the Old Kingdom.
State of preservation: lack of handle; edges of disc slightly jagged, one side
of disc covered with black-brown coating, on the edges the colour is
copperlike, the other side covered with green patina; pin corroded, edges
destroyed; the mirror was renovated.
Dating: 6th Dynasty
4. Inv.no. 140334
copper (?)
height 8,7 cm, width of disc 7,9 cm; thickness of disc 0,1 cm
Typology: type la or II, its pin shape was impossible to define due to corrosion.
Site: among the bricks, east of mastaba no. XIII, in the eastern section of
necropolis dating from the Old Kingdom
State of preservation: lack of handle, disc strongly corroded and broken on
the edges, with a smali hole near the edge; the pin was partly preserved and
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