English: Linienzeichnung der sogenannten Sabu-Scheibe (restauriert), ein flaches, dreistrahliges, schüsselartiges natursteinernes Gefäß (Durchmesser ca. 60 cm) aus der Ersten Dynastie des Alten Ägyptens, 1936 in der Nekropole Sakkara gefunden, in Draufsicht (oben) und entsprechender Seitenansicht (unten). Die Seitenansicht ist geteilt in Außenansicht (links) und Querschnitt durch den Mittelpunkt (rechts) (nach Emery, 1949[1]).
English: Outline drawing of triradiate ‘schist’ bowl (restored; diameter ~ 60 cm), also called ‘Disc of Sabu’ after the owner of the tomb in which it has been found, from the First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, discovered in 1936 in the necropolis of Saqqara, in plan-view (top) and corresponding side-view (bottom). The side-view is split into external view (left) and transverse section through the center point (right) (after Emery, 1949[1])
Русский: Трехлучевая каменная миска («Диск Сабу»), Саккара, Древний Египет, первая династия, диаметр около 60 см (согласно Emery, 1949[1])
↑ abcWalter B. Emery (1949): Great Tombs of the First Dynasty (Excavations at Saqqara). Vol. 1. Cairo Government Press, Fig. 58 (p. 101)
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Outline drawing of so-called Disc of Sabu in plan-view and side-view (after Emery, 1949)
Linienzeichnung der sogenannten Sabu-Scheibe in Draufsicht und Seitenansicht (nach Emery, 1949)