This miniature ivory vessel was found in a tomb near the tomb of Djer. It has a personal name inscribed on it, "htp-Nit," which means Hetep-Neith, or "May Neith be satisfied." Early Egyptian writing was used for ceremonial purposes, and it often utilized names. As a result, early Egyptian writing required more phonetic spelling than early Mesopotamian writing, which was mainly used for administrative and business purposes.