Upper Portion of a Blue-painted Hathor Jar ca. 1390-1353 B.C. New Kingdom This is the upper part of a jar that would have been over twice the height. A complete jar would have a complex profile, somewhat similar to a figure 8, with this beaker shaped upper section joined at the waist to a wide slightly shouldered jar. The piece has an overall white slip, and then is painted mainly with vegetal motifs in blue, with touches of black and red, characteristic of Egyptian "blue-painted ware" of this period.The preserved neck has a relief Hathor emblem on opposite sides. The goddess face was probably formed by pressing the clay into a mold formed for the purpose - the pressure of fingers can be seen on the interior of the jar. The Hathor face wears a blue straight wig, bound at intervals by red ribbon. On the other sides are bound papyrus motifs between animal-headed scepters known as was scepters.This jar was found in Amenhotep IIIs festival city of Malqata. Hathors own drunkenness, which

Upper Portion of a Blue-painted Hathor Jar ca. 1390-1353 B.C. New Kingdom This is the upper part of a jar that would have been over twice the height. A complete jar would have a complex profile, somewhat similar to a figure 8, with this beaker shaped upper section joined at the waist to a wide slightly shouldered jar. The piece has an overall white slip, and then is painted mainly with vegetal motifs in blue, with touches of black and red, characteristic of Egyptian "blue-painted ware" of this period.The preserved neck has a relief Hathor emblem on opposite sides. The goddess face was probably formed by pressing the clay into a mold formed for the purpose - the pressure of fingers can be seen on the interior of the jar. The Hathor face wears a blue straight wig, bound at intervals by red ribbon. On the other sides are bound papyrus motifs between animal-headed scepters known as was scepters.This jar was found in Amenhotep IIIs festival city of Malqata. Hathors own drunkenness, which
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