Decorated wall plaster
- Accession Number
- W798
- Current Location
- House of Life (first floor), Amarna case
- Object Type
- Architecture, Architectural element, Wall, Surface plaster
- Period
- New Kingdom
- Dynasty
- Eighteenth Dynasty
- Material
- Plaster
- Provenance
- Egypt, Amarna, North Riverside Palace
- Measurements
- Length: 110mm | Height: 100mm
- Number of Elements
- 1
Licensing details
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- Description
-
A fragment of decorated painted wall plaster from Amarna with floral decoration consisting of cornflowers (top), lotus flowers, grapes, and daisies. Excavated within the North Riverside Palace at Amarna by the Egypt Exploration Society during the 1931–32 season. Presented to the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum by the Egypt Exploration Society in 1932 before being transferred to Swansea on long-term loan in 1971.
- Bibliography
-
Weatherhead, Fran 2007. Amarna palace paintings. Egypt Exploration Society, Excavation Memoir 78. London: Egypt Exploration Society. [pp. 229–230, fig. 123]
- Wellcome Number
- A153983
- Previous Owners
- Egypt Exploration Society | Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853–1936)
- Excavation Details
-
Excavated within the North Riverside Palace at Amarna by the Egypt Exploration Society during the 1931–32 season.
- Acquisition
- Long-term loan, The Wellcome Trust (15 Feb 1971)
- Last modified: 04 Jul 2021