
Archaic I
Red Slip Phoenician Ware
Red Slip Phoenician Ware The jug corresponds to the common Phoenician type, which has been in Cyprus since 700 BC.BC and can be proven throughout the 7th century.The entire surface is covered with a red -brown, polished Engobe.Pear -shaped body with a breaked shoulder, long neck with convex sides, mushroom -shaped pouring, small handle, which ranges from the lower part of the neck to the shoulder, ring -shaped base with a survey in the center.Bernhard-Walcher and others, the Cypricer Antique Collection in the KHM.Collection catalogs of the KHM Vol. 2, Vienna 1999 (V. Karageghis) H. 15,3 cm, Dm. 7,9 cm
Date
750 - 700 BC
Accession No.
Antikensammlung, V 1123
Collection
Vienna Museum
Provenance
- Cesnola, Luigi Palma di, Konsul, Larnaka;1869 purchase
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