Shell used as Ink and Paint Well, Egypt, 3000 BCE

Made:
3000 BCE in Egypt
Diorite shell used by scribes from Old Kingdom to hold ink and

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Diorite shell used by scribes from Old Kingdom to hold ink and
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Diorite shell used by scribes from Old Kingdom to hold ink and paint, Egypt, 3000 BCE.

Details

Category:
Printing & Writing
Object Number:
1931-525/1
Materials:
shell (Diorite)
Measurements:
overall: 15 mm x 85 mm x 55 mm, .035kg
type:
ink well
credit:
Professor Percy Newberry