
Late Bronze Age III
Fragment of a dish
Fragment of a dish: A fragment of a small dish with a wide body and a ring base with the rim and parts of the upper body missing. The exterior of the bowl has White Painted type decoration in dark brown paint: and one medium band on mid wall. The interior body has decoration of brown and reddish circular bands, one medium along the upper wall and three narrow bands at the lower wall and a solid dot on the floor. The clay is buff with some small grit, evenly fired medium soft with a wet smoothed wet self slip. (Overall: 30 mm x 140 mm x 140 mm) - Made of Pottery Culture: Late Cypriot III
Date
1200 - 1100 BC
Accession No.
56.218.89
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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