Légende
Flask, unknown northern Mesopotamian workshop; Early Jazira IV period ca. 2350–ca. 2200 BC / Akkadian period ca. 2350–ca. 2200 BC. Flask-shaped vessel with an egg-shaped belly, a rounded bottom, a high cylindrical neck separated from the belly by narrow shoulders, and ending with a flat, tilted rim. Syria, Tell Rad Shakra Khabur basin, Northeastern Syria; Northern Mesopotamia place of production. Vessel; height 14.5 cm, width 9 cm., A top-down view of a round pottery vessel with a wide circular opening and thick rim, showing a rough textured surface and irregular wear. The vessel appears in shades of beige, tan, off-white, and light brown with darker brown patches and flecks, and the interior opening is deep black. The background is a flat dark gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A05_310
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
66.7Mo (3.0Mo) / 40.3cm x 41.5cm / 4765 x 4896 (300dpi)