Said to be found at Tuna el-Gebel. [1]
[James E. Pullen (1913–1984, Oakland), by 1947]; [2]
Sold to the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, 1947; [3]
Administrative transfer to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 1972.
[1] Curatorial file, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
[2] Discussion of his extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, acquired legally during his deployment in Egypt, from 1940-1947, published in the Merced Express, September 21, 1950. Curatorial file, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. “The export of antiquities from Egypt is a difficult and involved procedure, but due to his favor with the government as a result of his service there, Pullen was able to receive the approval of the Egyptian Department of Antiquities for a fine collection of articles.”
[3] Letter from James E. Pullen to Dr. Heil, Director of the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, June 23, 1947, curatorial file, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.