
Early Bronze Age III
Bowl
Bowl: A deep hemispherical bowl that was hand made. The body of the bowl is in Red Polished slip that turns more orange around the middle; the upper part and the interior is in black slip. This type of decoration is classified as Red Polished II type. There is one lug , in the shape of a horn at one side of he bowl. The bowl has been joined together by two big sherds and its surface is very worn. (Overall: 78 mm x 150 mm) - Made of Pottery Culture: Early Cypriot II
Date
2075 - 2000 BC
Accession No.
52.38.123.3
Collection
Liverpool Museum
Provenance
- E Stewart, Excavator, Owned from: 1937, Owned until: 1938<br/><br/>James Rivers …
References
- Vounous 1937-38, Eleanor Stewart, James Stewart, 1950, Page: 256, Plate: LXXXIf<…
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