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Weaving comb
This weaving comb was found in the tomb of the "Embroideress Euphemia" at Antinoë, during the excavations of Albert Gayet in 1899-1900. The handle is decorated with horizontal lines, dividing the surface in several registers. The first one contains two diagonals. The concentric circles on one side of the comb represent grapes. The object is dated to the 4th century AD.
Contributors
- Egyptian
Subject
- archaeological objects
- Archaeological artifact
Type of item
- Textile working tool
- Collection Egypt
- Textile arts tool
Date
- 0395/0640
Contributors
- Egyptian
Subject
- archaeological objects
- Archaeological artifact
Type of item
- Textile working tool
- Collection Egypt
- Textile arts tool
Date
- 0395/0640
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Rights
- Royal Museums of Art and History
Places
- Geographical Reference > Africa > North Africa > Egypt
- Historical geographical reference > Africa > Ancient Egypt > Antinoé (Sheikh-'Ibada )
Identifier
- E.01023
- 75980
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/Museu/ProvidedCHO/Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire/75980
Extent
- Dimensions H x L x P: 10.0 x 0.0 cm
Format
- Wood (vegetal material)
- Wood
Is part of
- Europeana Archaeology
Providing country
- Belgium
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-10-26T07:08:04.295Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-09-27T09:16:50.944Z