DSC_0445.jpg Two Black-topped Red Ware Vessels With a Model Vessel (left)ThumbnailsShard from a Black-topped Red Ware Jar with White-Painted Decoration of Sheep and a Dog with a CollarTwo Black-topped Red Ware Vessels With a Model Vessel (left)ThumbnailsShard from a Black-topped Red Ware Jar with White-Painted Decoration of Sheep and a Dog with a CollarTwo Black-topped Red Ware Vessels With a Model Vessel (left)ThumbnailsShard from a Black-topped Red Ware Jar with White-Painted Decoration of Sheep and a Dog with a CollarTwo Black-topped Red Ware Vessels With a Model Vessel (left)ThumbnailsShard from a Black-topped Red Ware Jar with White-Painted Decoration of Sheep and a Dog with a CollarTwo Black-topped Red Ware Vessels With a Model Vessel (left)ThumbnailsShard from a Black-topped Red Ware Jar with White-Painted Decoration of Sheep and a Dog with a CollarTwo Black-topped Red Ware Vessels With a Model Vessel (left)ThumbnailsShard from a Black-topped Red Ware Jar with White-Painted Decoration of Sheep and a Dog with a CollarTwo Black-topped Red Ware Vessels With a Model Vessel (left)ThumbnailsShard from a Black-topped Red Ware Jar with White-Painted Decoration of Sheep and a Dog with a Collar
Black-topped Red-ware Vessel with Rivet Holes
This vessel has been repaired in antiquity, showing that pottery was a precious enough resource not to be disposed of when broken.

Provenance unknown.

Predynastic Period, Naqada I-II, c. 4400-3200 BCE.

Garstang Museum E.6854