Woven Linen
5th/6th century (made)
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Square panel from a linen tunic, tapestry-woven in purple wool and undyed linen thread. In the middle within a circle is a boy holding a duck. Grotesque animals with leaves between occupy the spandrels. There is a counterchange border of cresting.
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Brief description | tapestry, 500-699, Egyptian |
Physical description | Square panel from a linen tunic, tapestry-woven in purple wool and undyed linen thread. In the middle within a circle is a boy holding a duck. Grotesque animals with leaves between occupy the spandrels. There is a counterchange border of cresting. |
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Credit line | Given by the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1904. |
Summary | Square panel from a linen tunic, tapestry-woven in purple wool and undyed linen thread. In the middle within a circle is a boy holding a duck. Grotesque animals with leaves between occupy the spandrels. There is a counterchange border of cresting. |
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Accession number | 1266-1904 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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