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1913.69.16
Egyptian pottery pilgrim flask (buff colour pottery) featuring an Egyptian martyr of the Christian Church called St. Menas. Relief decoration on both sides. On one is a Greek inscription; on the other is the right profile of a male, possibly St Menas. These flasks were used for holding oil blessed in connection with the Saint. Most examples date to the 6th and 7th centuries AD.
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6th-7th century
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