Brewer's Vat of Queen Mother Ankhenes-Pepi ca. 2246-2152 B.C. Old Kingdom This miniature spouted basin on a stand is copied from a large pottery brewer's vat that would have rested on a woven reed stand. It was probably part of the funerary equipment of Queen Mother Ankhnes-Pepi or of her son Pepi II. Beer was a staple of the Egyptian diet, and this small basin would have magically provided it to the deceased throughout eternity.. Brewer's Vat of Queen Mother Ankhenes-Pepi. ca. 2246-2152 B.C.. Travertine (Egyptian alabaster). Old Kingdom. From Egypt; Probably from Memphite Region, Saqqara, South Saqqara. Dynasty 6
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