
Early Bronze Age II
Dish
Dish: A hand made wide dish with uneven sides and a curved base. The body of the dish is in dark red and is significably worn. The interior of the dish is in black slip decoration. The type of the decoration is of Red Polished II, type XVCa. (Overall: 100 mm x 194 mm) - Made of Pottery Culture: Early Cypriot II
Date
2150 - 2100 BC
Accession No.
52.38.123.5
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<br/><br/>Cyprio…
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