Bowl 4th-7th century Coptic The flanged rim bowl is an imitation of a ware called North African Red Slip, which was imported throughout the Roman and early Byzantine world. This bowl was made at a local pottery workshop in the Oases of the Western Desert. It has a hole in the bottom, which could have been made when the excavators were retrieving the artifacts from the site.. Bowl 477343
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