Sealed Jar

New Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 116

This decorated pottery jar was inside the coffin of Harmose (36.3.172), near the mummy's head. The mouth of the jar is covered with an upturned saucer that is held in place with a small piece of linen cloth, a standard mode of sealing a pottery container.

Sealed Jar, Pottery, paint,  linen

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