FOURTH CATARACT
SUDAN
FRAGMENTS OF JARS FROM EL- GAM AMI YA 55
Fragments found on the surface of tumulus
T.l (GM55/9/07) represent at least two
different types of vessels [Fig. 2\. Three
pieces: a slightly flaring rim and two body
sherds come from a biconical jar. No joins
between the pieces exclude a determination
of whether they are from a single vessel or
more. The differing exterior coloring oi the
sherds could suggest two different jars, but it
should be remembered that sherds from the
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Ay;
A . Tilt
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Fig. 2. Jarfragments GM55/9/07from the surface of tumulus T.l, exterior and interior views
(Photo P. Osypmski)
Fig. 3. Reconstruction of Egyptian jars from El-Gamamiya
(Drawing D. Baginska; digitizing E. Czyzewska)
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 19, Reports 2007
417
SUDAN
FRAGMENTS OF JARS FROM EL- GAM AMI YA 55
Fragments found on the surface of tumulus
T.l (GM55/9/07) represent at least two
different types of vessels [Fig. 2\. Three
pieces: a slightly flaring rim and two body
sherds come from a biconical jar. No joins
between the pieces exclude a determination
of whether they are from a single vessel or
more. The differing exterior coloring oi the
sherds could suggest two different jars, but it
should be remembered that sherds from the
' v
Ay;
A . Tilt
. ■
wAAAAiil
Fig. 2. Jarfragments GM55/9/07from the surface of tumulus T.l, exterior and interior views
(Photo P. Osypmski)
Fig. 3. Reconstruction of Egyptian jars from El-Gamamiya
(Drawing D. Baginska; digitizing E. Czyzewska)
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 19, Reports 2007
417