
Middle Bronze Age II
White Painted Double Bowl
Pottery double bowl in White Painted Ware, probably White Painted III; handmade; two shallow bowls with horizontal rims joined at the rim; buff clay with a thick cream slip decorated in brown paint; on each base the decoration consists of a cruiform groups of line; on the inside of the bowls, there is a wavy line underneath the rim, with two solid patches. Dimensions: Length: 8 centimetres Object Type: bowl Ware: White Painted Ware Series: White Painted III (?) Techniques: painted; handmade; slipped
Date
1850 - 1650 BC
Accession No.
1884,1210.58
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Phoenikiais (?)
- Alambra (?)
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