Bowl

Bowl

Description:

Bowl: A deep hemispherical bowl that was hand made. The bowl is of the Red Polished I type of decoration with the lower part of the body in red polished slip and the upper part and its interior in black polished slip. The bowl has at one of its sides a vertical lug in the shape of the horn. The lug is pierced with two holes on its sides. The jug came from tomb 134 of the cemetery A in Vounous. The tomb was recorded by the excavators as a single burial and the tomb had not been reused after the initial interment. (Overall: 105 mm x 145 mm) - Made of Pottery Culture: Early Cypriot I

Period:

Early Bronze Age I

Date:

2250 - 2150 BC

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<br/><br/>Cypriot Pottery i…

Accession Number:

52.38.134.7

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