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Hellenistic

the style of Greek art or architecture during the period beginning with the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC to the accession of Caesar Augustus in 27 BC

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Pestle of Massive Stone
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A cylindrical device made of massive stone, which dates back to the Hellenistic period. This pestle has rounded edges and was used with a mortar to grind corn or other hard food. Wheat and corn were ground in this way to make flour.

Pestles of this sort were very solidly made to effectively speed up the milling of the grain.

Dimensions:  Height 29 cm  Diameter 9.2 cm

Attributes Attributes

Culture:

Greco-Roman

Technique:

Sculpted

Style:

Ptolemaic Period

Materials:

Basalt
Type Type

Type:

Implements And Utensils
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Location: 

Governorate of Alexandria

Created: 

Abukir
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Created: 

Ptolemaic Period
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