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Oinochoe with Berenike II, 243-222 B. C. (faience)
7393594 Oinochoe with Berenike II, 243-222 B.C. (faience) by Egyptian (3rd century BC); 22.2 -- 14 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: Ritual Pitcher/oinochoe with inscription: on the altar, "theon euergeton" - "of the benefactor gods". Above the altar (on the shoulder of the vase), " Berenikes Basilisses agathes tuches" - "for the good fortune of queen Berenike." Wife of Ptolemy III (r. 246-221 BCE))
Media ID 32019732
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Amphora Ancient Egyptian Ancient Egyptians Opulence Pitcher Rite The Queen Wealthy Africa African African Egyptians
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This print showcases an exquisite Oinochoe, a ritual pitcher, dating back to 243-222 B. C. The faience artwork is attributed to Egyptian craftsmen from the 3rd century BC and measures approximately 22.2 by 14 cm. Housed in the prestigious J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, USA, this ancient artifact holds great historical significance. The Oinochoe bears a fascinating inscription that adds another layer of intrigue to its beauty. On the altar depicted on the vase's surface are inscribed words that translate to "of the benefactor gods" signifying its purpose as an offering vessel for religious rituals. Above this inscription lies another phrase: "for the good fortune of queen Berenike". This alludes to Queen Berenike II, wife of Ptolemy III and ruler during this period. The image evokes a sense of opulence and wealth associated with royalty in ancient Egypt. Its intricate design and craftsmanship reflect not only artistic skill but also cultural beliefs surrounding rituals and rites performed by queens like Berenike II. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back in time to witness a momentous era in North African history. It serves as a testament to Africa's rich heritage and the ingenuity of its people throughout antiquity. Through this photo print, we can appreciate both the aesthetic beauty and historical significance encapsulated within this small yet mighty oinochoe – an enduring symbol of power, spirituality
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