
Middle Bronze Age III
Black Slip III Bottle
Black Slip III pottery bottle with globular body, cylindrical neck and flattened base and two string hole handles at the base of the neck; hand-made; worn black lustrous slip elaborate incised and stippled decoration; mouth broken away. Dimensions: Height: 9.70 centimetres max Object Type: bottle Ware: Black Slip Ware Series: Black Slip III Techniques: handmade; incised; stippled; slipped
Date
1750 - 1650 BC
Accession No.
1899,1229.98
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Klavdia
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