DAKHLEH OASIS
EGYPT
(originally forming a hut substructure) were
found to bear engravings depicting cattle,
donkeys, a dog and some game (antelope,
ostrich, monitor) (Fig. 3). An unique surface
find from this hut is a fine piece of art
mobillier — a relief of a female dancer found
during one of the previous seasons (Fig. 4).
An Old Kingdom origin for this hut is also
suggested by numerous potsherds of this
date noted inside it.
Fig. 4■ Site 30/450-E4-6. Depiction of a female dancer executed on a loose piece of stone
(Photo L. Krzyzaniak)
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EGYPT
(originally forming a hut substructure) were
found to bear engravings depicting cattle,
donkeys, a dog and some game (antelope,
ostrich, monitor) (Fig. 3). An unique surface
find from this hut is a fine piece of art
mobillier — a relief of a female dancer found
during one of the previous seasons (Fig. 4).
An Old Kingdom origin for this hut is also
suggested by numerous potsherds of this
date noted inside it.
Fig. 4■ Site 30/450-E4-6. Depiction of a female dancer executed on a loose piece of stone
(Photo L. Krzyzaniak)
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