
Pottery net-sinker from Buhen with two pierced holes, Middle Kingdom. Buhen, town and fortress, was south of the current Aswan and is now submerged under Lake Nasser. EA
65746.
- AES: 65746 PRN: YCA64187 Reg No.: 1959,0711.62
- Register: 12: 102
- Semi-circular pottery net-sinker; two pierced holes.
- Condition: good
- Length 14.60 cm Width 8.90 cm
- Donated by: Egypt Exploration Society
- Excavated by: Prof Walter B Emery and Acquired in 1959
- Permanent Location: G65/06 on display


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