
Middle Bronze Age II
White Painted Juglet
Pottery juglet in White Painted IV; handmade; globular body on three feet; narrowing tubular neck with an opening on the side; small strap handle from the lower neck to the shoulder; fourteen string-holes (two now lost) along the neck and shoulder; beige clay with a buff slip decorated with black latticed triangles. Dimensions: Height: 18.50 centimetres Object Type: flask Ware: White Painted Ware Series: White Painted String-hole Style (SCE type VII B1j) Techniques: painted
Date
1850 - 1650 BC
Accession No.
1876,0909.15
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Cyprus
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