
Late Bronze Age III
Fragment of a bowl
Fragment of a bowl: Fragment of a wide and short bowl with its ring base surviving in its whole, side parts of the body and some of its rim as well as one small angular handle attached to the side of the rim. The bowl is decorated in White Painted III type of a creamy but slightly red surface with one light and thick red circular band at the upper part of its exterior and interior body, two faded ones in the interior low body and a spiral decorating the centre of the interior base. The interior rim is also painted in light brown slip. The fragment has been joined together from different sherds. (Overall: 58 mm x 157 mm) - Made of Pottery Culture: Late Cypriot IIIA
Date
1200 - 1100 BC
Accession No.
56.218.162
Collection
Liverpool Museum
Provenance
- St Andrews University and Liverpool Museums Kouklia Expedition, Previous owner, …
References
- Cypriot Pottery in the Liverpool Museum, S C Tsielepi, Piotr Bienkowski, 1988, Page: 11
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