Kohl Tube
29-107-915
From: Israel | Beth Shean
Curatorial Section: Near Eastern
| Object Number | 29-107-915 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Egyptian (uncertain) |
| Provenience | Israel | Beth Shean |
| Archaeology Area | Level VII, Room 1257 |
| Period | Late Bronze IIB |
| Date Made | 1300-1200 BCE |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Limestone |
| Technique | Unfinished |
| Iconography | Baboon | Thoth | Pipe |
| Description | Fragment of an unfinished tube for holding khol. Seated monkey holding pipe (?). Triangular piece of stone, the back of the monkey forming one of the sides of the triangle; the pipe (?) the opposite sidel the animal's head the apex, the arms and legs of the animal being showing in relief on both sides of the slab. |
| Credit Line | Expedition to Beth Shean (Beisan); Clarence Fisher, 1921-1928 |
| Other Number | 27-10-763 - Field No SF |
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