CopticVessel Ancient Egyptian Coptic pottery - Metropolitan Museum of Art
It is a pottery from the Coptic period in Egypt, belonging to the cultural product of the Byzantine Egyptian period. Produced in the 4th to 7th centuries, specifically in the Kaga Oasis of Egypt. Made of homemade materials, it belongs to the category of ceramic artworks. This artwork is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and is part of the medieval art and monastery collections. It showcases the artistic style and ceramic production techniques of the Copts at that time, providing valuable physical evidence for us to understand the culture and lifestyle of this period.
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