Description:

Ancient Egypt, Pre-Dynastic Period, late Naqada II to early Naqada III, ca. 3500 to 3100 BCE. A fabulous palette-shaped blade, formed from a slab of pale-green slate with russet inclusions, with a narrow butt end drilled biconically with two small suspension holes. The curved blade edge has a lightly-rounded face and gently tapers towards a thick butt, and the surfaces are covered with light abrasions. Slate pieces like this were used for a number of different tasks in Predynastic Egypt, and the drilled holes on this example suggests it was utilized for either agrarian purposes or as a weapon mounted on the end of a lengthy pole. Size: 3.45" W x 7.95" H (8.8 cm x 20.2 cm).

Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; purportedly ex-Butterfields, acquired in the 1980s

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#141297

  • Condition: Small chips to blade edge and butt end, with abrasions across both sides, and some light staining, otherwise intact and very good. Light earthen deposits within drilled holes.

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