Légende
Bottle, unknown northern Mesopotamian workshop, Early Jazira III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC / Early Dynastic III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC. Clay vessel bottle with a bulging, regularly ovoid belly, rounded bottom, low narrow neck and thickened, slightly inclined spout. On the belly, at one-quarter height, a shallowly engraved potter’s mark in the form of a single sinusoidal-zigzag vertical line. Pottery from Tell Jassa el Gharbi north-eastern Syria, Northern Mesopotamia Khabur Basin. Height 34.6 cm; width 29.4 cm., A large rounded clay vessel with a narrow flared rim, shown against a flat gray background; the vessel's surface is matte and textured with an overall pale beige and light tan coloration, with areas of muted brown and faint greenish-gray patches, small scratches and surface irregularities visible across its body.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A03_489
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
84.5Mo (4.3Mo) / 41.7cm x 50.8cm / 4921 x 6000 (300dpi)