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Some New Hunting Scenes in Pre-Dynastic C-Wares
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November 29, 2012
Abstract
This paper focuses mainly on two Predynastic C-ware pots (3900-3650 BC). Following a more in-depth examination, a new explanation is offered for London Petrie Museum UC15331, different to that exposed previously in some recent works. Regarding Oxford Ashmolean Museum 1946.297, a new reading of the decoration is proposed, taking into account evidence for similar decorated pots of the Naqada I period.
Published Online: 2012-11-29
Published in Print: 2012-11
© by Akademie Verlag, Berlin, Germany
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Keywords for this article
animal representation;
hunting;
iconography PDP;
pottery PDP
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