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juglet
Object Type
juglet
Museum number
1884,1210.30
Description
Pottery juglet in Black Slip II ware; handmade; globular body with rounded base and short cylindrical neck with everted rim; handle slightly rising from the rim to the shoulder, with small projection at the front of the body; made in buff clay with traces of dark brown slip, incised decoration of circles on the shoulder and zigzags on the body.
Cultures/periods
Middle Cypriot
Production date
1950 BC-1650 BC
Production place
Made in:
Cyprus
Excavator/field collector
Excavated by:
Max Ohnefalsch-Richter
Findspot
Excavated/Findspot:
Phoenikiais
, tomb
(?)
Excavated/Findspot:
Alambra
, tomb
(?)
Materials
pottery
Ware
Black Slip Ware
Type series
Black Slip II
(SCE type VIII B1e)
Technique
handmade
slipped
Dimensions
Height:
7 centimetres
Location
Not on display
Acquisition name
Donated through:
Claude Delaval Cobham
Acquisition date
1884
Department
Greek and Roman
Registration number
1884,1210.30