Bowl, unknown Northern Mesopotamian workshop, Early Jazira III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC; Early Dynastic III period, clay. Bowl with a flat, obliquely cut round bottom, gently sloping walls that straighten in the upper part and bend slightly inward, ending in a straight, non-distinctive rim. Before firing a potter's mark was incised at the bottom: two intersecting lines of varying lengths, the shorter running parallel to the bottom and the longer starting at the belly and reaching half the bottom diameter. Northern Mesopotamia Khabur basin, Tell Rad Shakra, northeastern Syria., A roughly spherical, textured object with a coarse, grainy surface in shades of light tan, beige, and sandy brown sits against a solid gray-blue background; the sphere shows areas of slightly darker brown discoloration and small white speckles, with a shallow, uneven depression near its visible center.
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Bowl, unknown Northern Mesopotamian workshop, Early Jazira III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC; Early Dynastic III period, clay. Bowl with a flat, obliquely cut round bottom, gently sloping walls that straighten in the upper part and bend slightly inward, ending in a straight, non-distinctive rim. Before firing a potter's mark was incised at the bottom: two intersecting lines of varying lengths, the shorter running parallel to the bottom and the longer starting at the belly and reaching half the bottom diameter. Northern Mesopotamia Khabur basin, Tell Rad Shakra, northeastern Syria., A roughly spherical, textured object with a coarse, grainy surface in shades of light tan, beige, and sandy brown sits against a solid gray-blue background; the sphere shows areas of slightly darker brown discoloration and small white speckles, with a shallow, uneven depression near its visible center.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A05_266

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

58.5Mo (3.0Mo) / 38.6cm x 38.0cm / 4561 x 4484 (300dpi)

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