
Early Bronze Age II
Red Polished Pierced Disc
Pottery disc pierced on each side in Red Polished ware, possibly a lid; hand-made; oval, slightly concave on one side (probably the underside); two pierced holes for attachment; made of a buff, fairly coarse clay, covered with a polished slip (fired orange-red); edges chipped and surface worn in places. Dimensions: Diameter: 6.50 centimetres Object Type: lid Ware: Red Polished Ware Techniques: handmade; pierced; slipped; polished
Date
2300 - 2100 BC
Accession No.
1939,0217.38
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Vounous
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