Légende
Fragment of a bowl, unknown Northern Mesopotamian workshop. Checkerboards, geometric motifs, painted pottery; Halaf culture c. 5200–c. 4500 BC; earlier dating c. 6500–c. 5500 BC. Northern Mesopotamia Iraq/Syria/Turkey. Pottery fragment: wall of a bowl with preserved thin rim. Before firing, decoration of geometric motifs was painted with ferrous clay on both sides over a layer of dried, heavily smoothed slip/glaze; after firing the painted motifs are red, background cream on the outside and light brown on the inside. Outer decoration: banded composition from top downward — a wide horizontal band, then alternating rows of single dots and two continuous thin lines, below which a single thin line with superimposed irregular ovals. Inner surface covered with a fine red checkered motif. Material: pottery. Dimensions: height 4.7 cm, width 4.6 cm, depth 0.5 cm; weight 10 g., A broken shard of pottery photographed against a gray background, showing a worn surface patterned with a grid of lighter square shapes on a reddish-brown field; the shard’s edges reveal a beige, sandy interior and areas where the reddish surface paint is chipped, with a few small darker spots and slight surface scratches.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_372
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
32.2Mo (1.4Mo) / 28.4cm x 28.4cm / 3353 x 3353 (300dpi)