Palette
- Accession Number
- W1065
- Current Location
- House of Life (first floor), Predynastic case
- Object Type
- Implements and utensils, Cosmetic and medical equipment and implements, Palette
- Period
- Predynastic Period
- Naqada I to Naqada III
- Material
- Stone/minerals (Diorite)
- Provenance
- Egypt, Naqada
- Measurements
- Length: 158mm | Width: 128mm | Depth: 32mm
- Number of Elements
- 1
- Culture
- Egyptian
Licensing details
- Description
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A porphyritic stone palette with red writing reading 'Casira, Jan 8 1902'. On the other side is written '5 polishing stones from Naqada hornblendie granite. No. 3' The Naqada Period is named after the type site in Upper Egypt, just north of Thebes. This item was purchased by Wellcome at auction in 1923. Hard stone palettes such as these made of stones other than greywacke may sometimes be earlier in date than the greywacke ones. They have been found in both Nubia and in Egypt. Examples have been found at Naqada and Gerzeh which Petrie dated as probably Early Dynastic (Petrie 1920, 39-40). One also comes from Morgan's excavations at el Masa'id dated to Naqada III (Needler 1984, 319, 326). Petrie and Needler believed that examples found in Egypt originated in Nubia and indeed there seem to have been strong contacts between the A-Group Nubian culture and Predynastic Egypt. Hardstone palettes are found in Nubian A-Group burials (Nordström 1972, pl. 191) dated 3700-3250 BCE. A Nubian grave in Kadruka dated to c 6000-6500 BCE contained a diorite palette with the remains of an adult male (Pardo Mata 2004, 140).
- Wellcome Number
- A23150
- Other Identity
- 306 (round white sticker)
- Previous Owners
- Michel Casira (–1911) | Ellinor Frances Berens (1842–1924) | Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853–1936)
- Acquisition
- Long-term loan, The Wellcome Trust (15 Feb 1971)
- Last modified: 23 Dec 2021