Accession No
1966.281.4
Description
Unfired grey clay model of a sitting bird, possibly a duck. The back of the bird has two indents, representing wings. Historic damage to base.
Place
Africa; North Africa; Egypt; Tel el Fara'in
Period
20th century
Source
Seton-Williams, Marjory Veronica (Dr) [collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1966.281.4
Cultural Affliation
Material
Clay (unfired- includes mud); ?Varnish
Local Term
Measurements
56mm
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
Written in black ink upon the side of the body reads: '66.281'.
Event Date
Author: Jane Pettitt
Context (Production / use)
These figurines were roughly modelled out of clay and given to one of Dr Seton-Williams' site-supervisors on the excavation site by the basket girls. They were made at the height of the rice harvest, - the girls making the female figurines (1966.280) and the men the male ones.
Event Date
Author: Jane Pettitt
Context (Related Documents)
Note found with objects 1966.279-1966.283 adds: "Males and female figurines and models of birds & other objects. Given by the basket girls of the sitesupervisors on the excavation 1965. Made during rice harvest. Girls made female. Men [made] male."
Event Date
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1966.281.1-4: 'Four unbaked clay figurines of birds, probably ducks. One is walking, whilst the others are legless (presumably swimming)'.
Event Date 15/5/1992
Author: Jane Pettitt
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1966.281.1-4: 'Bird figurines of unbaked clay. Made in 1965'.
Event Date 1/6/1996
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Unfired grey clay model of a sitting bird, possibly a duck. The back of the bird has two indents, representing wings. Historic damage to base.
Event Date 15/11/2021
Author: Jane Pettitt
FM:294257
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