
Late Bronze Age III
Bowl
Bowl: A tall and wide bowl with a tall ring foot, a circular rim and two small handles which have a slight tilt upwards and are attached to the rim of the bowl. The clay is light buff, with some mixed grit, evenly fired soft and a wet smoothed self slip. The bowl has decoration is of the White Painted III type in richmatt brown paint: both the exterior and the interior of the rim are painted, there is medium band on the upper wall, three narrow bands at the lower wall and an open circle on the floor. Externally it is plain. The bowl was pieced together by four different pieces and there are still parts of the body and its rim missing. (Overall: 65 mm x 195 mm) - Made of Pottery Culture: Late Cypriot IIIB
Date
1100 - 1050 BC
Accession No.
56.218.111
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…