Ancient and classical cultures at the South African Museum in Cape Town, South Africa

Ancient and classical cultures at the South African Museum in Cape Town, South Africa.
The Ancient and Classical Cultures are well represented by artefacts from Egypt dating from the Predynastic to Graeco-Roman Periods. The Predynastic and Early Dynastic artefacts, mainly pottery, are from Kafr-Tarkhan and were excavated by Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie. Forming part of the Ancient Near Eastern collection are cuneiform tablets that are mostly of Neo-Babylonian origin, with one being Sumerian. From Greece is the valuable De Pass collection of Attic Red-figure vases and Attic Black-figure vases. The Roman collection includes glass, ceramic lamps, medical instruments and other pieces of ceramics.


Image: Egyptian tomb mural. Image courtesy of the South African Museum. Note: I searched and searched for pictures from their collections and came up totally empty. This small picture on their website about their ancient collections was the best I could do!

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