Mycenae: [Egyptian] vase with cartouche of Amenhotep III
| Department | Archive |
|---|---|
| Collection | BSA SPHS Image Collection |
| Reference No. | BSA SPHS/1/1978.5137 |
| Level | Item |
| Description | Glass negative, approximately half plate size, a copy negative. |
| Condition | Negative was cut along one side. |
| Dimensions | 13 x 11 cm |
| Place |
Ancient Mycenae Athens National Archaeological Museum |
| Dates | Latest 1902 |
| Donor/Creator |
The British School at Athens |
| Scope and Content | The original description in the SPHS register reads: "BSA VIII 189. Vase with cartouche of Amenhetop III from Mycenae". |
| Notes | The negative has a paper label attached which reads: "BSA viii. 189. Phylakopi p. 191". which provides the latest date of the image. The publication in BSA VIII (1901/1902) illustrates drawings of this pot on p. 189. According to Hall, it is from Mycenae, number 2491, s a small handleless vase of blue glazed faience with a design of lotus-leaves in alternating dark and light blue glaze, bearing the cartouche of Amenlhetep III. The Phylakopi reference may refer to an object that has been cut off of this negative. |
| Reference |
1901. BSA 8: 189, figs 14 and 15. Link to article |