
Late Bronze Age I
Tankard Two -colored ornamentation
Two -colored ornamentation The vessels of the Bronze Age are mainly hand -shaped in Cyprus.Only at the beginning of the late Bronze Age, in the 16th century BCChr., For the first time, examples of new ceramic genres appear on the potter's disc in Cyprus.The Henkelkrug with its characteristic two-colored ornamentation, which can be attributed to Syrian-Palestinian role models, belongs to this earliest genus.Bernhard-Walcher u.Collection catalogs of the KHM Vol. 2, Vienna: 1999 H. 15,7 cm, Dm. 12,9 cm
Date
1625 - 1450 BC
Accession No.
Antikensammlung, IV 1807
Collection
Vienna Museum
Provenance
- Millosicz, Georg von, Vienna;1890 purchase from the estate
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