
Middle Bronze Age II
White Painted IV Bottle
Pottery bottle in White Painted IV bottle; handmade; oval body with flat base and short, narrow neck with everted rim; single string-hole handle at the base of the neck; buff clay and buff slip, now worn, with red-brown painted decoration of vertical zigzags framed by parallel lines Dimensions: Height: 10 centimetres Object Type: bottle Ware: White Painted Ware Series: White Painted IV (SCE type XIIIB 1e) Techniques: painted
Date
1850 - 1650 BC
Accession No.
1868,0905.3
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Dhali
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