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Ancient Egyptian textile fragment from Antinoe dated AD 395 - 642 - Bolton's Egypt

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Ancient Egyptian textile fragment from Antinoe dated AD 395 – 642

Fragment of yellow woollen cloth with tapestry woven ornament worked in blue, yellow, green and red wool and undyed flax. A floral device, with leaves on a yellow stem and base, on a blue ground within an oval, bordered with a line of undyed flax. It has a plain woven surround.

Ancient Egyptian textile fragment from Antinoe dated AD 395 – 642

Object details

  • Reference: BOLMG:1914.26.15
  • Dated: AD 395 - 642
  • Object name: textile fragment
  • Dimensions: Length: 104mm , Width: 76mm
  • Published references: Johnson, Antinoe & its Papyri, see p.180.