Caption
Jug, excavations at Nea Paphos Cyprus - equivalent, Cyprus, Cypriot pottery, Bronze Age Cypriot White Painted I. Jug with a large, oval and flattened belly, an indistinct foot, sloping shoulders, a low and narrow neck with a thickened outer edge of the spout. A small, cylindrical vertical handle, attached to the shoulders of the vessel and to the spout, protrudes slightly above the upper edge of the spout. Orange-cream clay. Cream engobe. Painted geometric decoration in brown. On the neck are zigzag bands of three parallel horizontal lines between each band the highest of which is at the edge of the spout. Body decoration in vertical stripes bounded on both sides by lines - in the centers of the sides of the vessel a zigzag of a single line; between them, two zigzags with a grid pattern, 4 meshes wide. At the bottom of the vessel, a continuous horizontal line intersects the lines delimiting the fields. Condition: slight loss at the rim. The surface of the vessel is heavily worn in many places; the decoration is quite poorly preserved in many places. 1800–1650 BC; Middle Cypriot period II–III, Cyprus, vessel, A rounded ceramic jug with a short neck and a curved handle attached from the neck to the shoulder, shown against a plain gray background. The jug surface is textured and mostly beige with areas of light tan and pale peach coloration, and there are a few faded darker grayish-brown markings and smudges on the body and near the shoulder. The rim and interior show some slightly darker tan and reddish-brown wear, and the handle and neck have small spots of discoloration consistent with the rest of the piece.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A01_010
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Rights managed
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