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Offering tray

The baked clay trays here displayed were probably used as actual offering tables. They have internal divisions and a raised edge which recalls the girdle wall of the typical courtyard of the Egyptian house; they are indeed also known as “soul houses”. Separately manufactured models of funerary offerings – loaves, fishes, cow heads and legs, vegetables – were placed in the middle of the tray; the channels presumably served the purpose of draining out liquid offerings poured directly on the tray.

Suppl. 8141
Clay / Clay
21 cm x 19.5 cm x 3.8 cm
2118–1980 BCE
First Intermediate Period
Asyut
Excavation Ernesto Schiaparelli, 1906
Museum / Floor 2 / Room 04 / Showcase 02
  • D'Amicone, Elvira-Pozzi Battaglia (a cura di), Massimiliana -Pozzi, Massimiliana, Egitto mai visto: le dimore eterne di Assiut e Gebelein: Reggio Calabria, 21 febbraio - 20 giugno 2010, Torino 2009, pp. 236–237.
    Tipo=Opere biblioteca SottoTipo=Monografia o Opere Autore=D'Amicone, Elvira-Pozzi Battaglia (a cura di), Massimiliana -Pozzi, Massimiliana Titolo=Egitto mai visto: le dimore eterne di Assiut e Gebelein: Reggio Calabria, 21 febbraio - 20 giugno 2010 Sottotiolo= In= Collana= Opera= Luogo=Torino Anno=2009 Menzionato=pp. 236-237 Illustrazione=
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