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Clay column
Clay column shaft fragment, with holes for peg.
Clay column shaft fragment with traces of a white wash on the exterior. The clay is a coarse nile silt. There are holes half way down on each side which were perhaps for pegs to secure the column to a building. The Museum also has two clay capitals (for the top of such a column) from the same site. E.173.1912 and E.174.1912. Said to have come from a church near Argin, Wadi Halfa Nubia.
Length: 0.34 m
Method of acquisition: Given (1912) by Somers Clarke, G.
Coptic
Roman
Circa
300
CE
-
Circa
600
CE
Accession number: E.171.1912
Primary reference Number: 51512
Oldadmincategory: P
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Antiquities
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