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Late Bronze Age II

Disc Shaped Lid

Disc Shaped Lid: Ivory disc or lid from a pyxis with engraved decoration. and a small central hole for the handle, with remains of the peg in the centre. The central medalion decoration is of a lozenge formed out of 4 pairs of interlocking volutes or semi spirals, resembling the decoration in the gold bezel rings found in Tomb Evreti 8. The central decoration is enclosed within a border formed by an outer group of three, and an inner of four bands with curved dogtooth in between, forming the tips of the petals of a great flower. The disc is probably the lid of a circular box and many of its fragments are missing. The disc is in several pieces which have been joined together and fixed to a perspex mount. One piece has come loose of the mount. Large parts of the opposite sides are missing. (Overall: x x 73 mm) - Made of Tooth Ivory Culture: Late Cypriot IIB

Date

1350 - 1250 BC

Accession No.

56.218.45

Collection

Liverpool Museum

Provenance

  • St Andrews University and Liverpool Museums Kouklia Expedition, Previous owner, …

References

  • Kouklia. Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Tombs at Palaephaphos 1951-954. Exca…