
Late Bronze Age I
Bands with ritzores
Bands with Ritzornaments The jug with the beak pouring belongs to the base ring that appears in the late Bronze Age, which differs from the previous ceramic genres by new elements in shape and decor and was also widespread outside of Cyprus.Large jugs with a round or beak -shaped pour are the preferred vascular types.A.Bernhard-Walcher u.Collection catalogs of the KHM Vol. 2, Vienna: 1999 H. 25,1 cm, Dm. 11,6 cm
Date
1625 - 1450 BC
Accession No.
Antikensammlung, IV 1534
Collection
Vienna Museum
Provenance
- Ludolf, Graf, Emanuel, Madrid;1879 gift
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