Oil jar, Egypt, 1580-1350BCE

Earthenware oil jar, Egyptian, probably New Kingdom

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Earthenware oil jar, Egyptian, probably New Kingdom
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Earthenware oil jar, Egyptian, probably New Kingdom, 1580-1350BC

The tapered bases of oil jars such as this could be pushed into the ground to keep the jar upright. Their small size suggests they probably held expensive liquids. This example dates from between 1580 to 1350BCE. This period in Egyptian history is known as the New Kingdom.

Details

Category:
Classical & Medieval Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A608684
Materials:
earthenware and complete
Measurements:
overall: 200 mm 75 mm, .14 kg
type:
jug