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 View CategoriesHome > Catalog > |Antiquities| > |Egyptian Antiquities| > AE48734Egypt, Black Slate Dish, Hellenic - Roman Period, 1st Century B.C. - 1st Century A.D. This type of dish may have been used as a cosmetic pallet.
AE48734. cf. Petrie Stone and Metal 972, Choice, some chipping to edge, otherwise intact, black slate dish; four square protruding handles, 3 ½ inches diameter; ex Malloy, Egyptian Art & Artifacts, Summer 1980, 118; SOLD
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