
Late Bronze Age I
Base Ring Double Juglet
Pottery Base Ring I double juglet; hand-made; ovoid bodies with long, slightly tapering narrow necks; funnel-shaped mouths (one chipped); one joint vertical strap handle rising above the rim and splitting into Y-shaped attachement on both shoulders; tall conoid rings bases; red-brown clay with worn, slightly lustrous brown slip; coarse horizontal incision on front of upper necks. Dimensions: Height: 11.60 centimetres; Width: 8.60 centimetres Object Type: double jug Ware: Base Ring Ware Series: Base Ring I Techniques: slipped; burnished; handmade; incised
Date
1600 - 1340 BC
Accession No.
1897,0401.953
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Enkomi
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