
Late Bronze Age III
Fragments of a bowl
Fragments of a bowl: Fragment of a wide and short bowl, including the whole base, part of the body and its rim. The bowl is decorated in White Painted III type of decoration with a creamy white slip. On the exterior there is a light brown circular band on the lower wall. The interior body also has a thick circular band on the upper wall, and an eclosed spiral of one band on the floor. The clay is pinking buff with some small grit, unvently fired medium hard. The slip is wet and smooth. Much of the wall, rim and the handles are missing. (Overall: 57 mm x 148 mm) - Made of Pottery Culture: Late Cypriot IIIA
Date
1200 - 1100 BC
Accession No.
56.218.52
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, P…
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