Accession No

1898.72


Description

Black topped red vessel.


Place

Africa; North Africa; Egypt; Naqada


Period

Predynastic


Source

Griffith (Miss) [donor]; Petrie, William Flinders [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1898.72


Cultural Affliation


Material

Ceramic; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
No excavation mark was seen on this object, so it is not currently known what grave it was found in. Therefore it cannot be match up with Baumgartel's excavation supplement, although the publication is listed below as a reference.
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Labels & Markings)
Handwritten label affixed to object reads: '98.72. Pre-dynastic. NEGADA, Upper Egypt. 1894-95 (FLINDERS PETRIE). Presd by MISS GRIFFITH, 1898'
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Field collection)
Excavated by Flinders Petrie during the 1894-1895 season. Collected by the Griffith Collection.
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (References)
Petrie, W.M. and J.E. Quibell. (1896). Naqada and Ballas, 1895. Bernard Quaritch: London.
Event Date 1896
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Other)
The accession register notes (for 1898.69-75): 'Found in a burial place of a pre-dynastic people of Lybian [?] type, at Negada, Upper Egypt by Prof. Flinders Petrie, 1894-95.' It goes on to note that '"Three of the specimens are of the "black topped ware" and 3 "pebble polished" F.W. Green"
Event Date 1898
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
Pottery black topped red vessel, pot.
Event Date 1898
Author: maa


Context (References)
Baumgartel, E.J. (1970). Petrie's Naqada Excavation: A Supplement. Bernard Quaritch Ltd: London.
Event Date 1970
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Display)
Previously on display in the Clarke Archaeology Gallery, 1984-2010
Event Date 1984
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Other)
A handwritten note found with 1898.69 and 1898.73, but referring to the larger Griffith donation, reads: 'Specimens of hand made pottery with polished surface, found in the cemetery of a pre-dynastic people of Libyan type, at Negada, Upper Egypt by Professor Flinders Petrie, 1894-95. Rise of 1st dyn: Meyer's [unclear] 3,200 circa, Petrie's [unclear] 4,800 [circa]'. Von Hügel added to this note, 'Pres.d by Miss Griffith, 1898' as well as '98.69-74' and '6 [specimens]'. In a still later hand, someone added '7 specimens'.
Event Date 16/5/2017
Author: Imogen Gunn


Context (Amendments / updates)
There is considerable confusion about the size of the Griffith donation of pottery vessels from Petrie's 1894-1895 Naqada excavations. The Annual Report entry gives the number as eight; the Accession Register assigns seven idnos (1898.69-75) but in the description notes that there are 'six specimens in all'; and the handwritten note summarising the donation (found with some of the vessels) originally gave no number, then was modified to read '6 specimens' and then later amended to read '7 specimens'. Part of the confusion may be explained by another vessel from the Griffith donation being accessioned later in 1898 (1898.538/Record 1), rather than with the first batch, which could somewhat account for the disagreement over total numbers. Currently 1898.71, 1898.74 and 1898.75 (if it exists) have not been identified, and may have been reaccessioned as Z numbers. Until they are identified, the total number of vessels from the Griffith donation of Naqada material is uncertain.
Event Date 16/5/2017
Author: Imogen Gunn


Context (Amendments / updates)
The catalogue card created retrospectively for this idno gave no donor and the Place tentatively as Naqada. However the accession register makes it clear that it was part of a donation by Miss Griffith of material excavated by Flinders Petrie from Naqada. The Source and Place fields have therefore been updated accordingly.
Event Date 2/5/2017
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


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