Légende
Vessel with an ellipsoidal belly, unknown northern Mesopotamian workshop, Early Jazira III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC / Early Dynastic III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC. Small clay vessel for oils and ointments with an ellipsoidal belly, rounded bottom, low flared neck ending in a flat top thickened by an outward curl. Origin: Northern Mesopotamia Al-Jazira, Khabur basin, Tell Rad Shakra, Syria. Height 7.4 cm; width 8.6 cm., A rounded ceramic vessel with a short neck and flared rim sits against a plain gray background; the surface shows a weathered, uneven texture with patches of lighter and darker beige, tan, and ochre, along with areas of brown discoloration and small spots of darker mottling, and a few rough or chipped edges near the rim.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A05_300
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
60.9Mo (2.8Mo) / 39.1cm x 39.0cm / 4618 x 4606 (300dpi)