European Unknown,
Cylindrical Bottle, n. d.
Earthenware
4 1/4 in. x 2 5/8 in. x 2 5/8 in. (10.8 cm x 6.67 cm x 6.67 cm)
Cylindrical Bottle, n. d.
Earthenware
4 1/4 in. x 2 5/8 in. x 2 5/8 in. (10.8 cm x 6.67 cm x 6.67 cm)
Object Type:
Ceramic
Technique:
Coil-built
Period:
Ancient (c3000 BCE to 4th c.)
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. Edward Nagel
Accession Number:
71.1.261
Commentary
There is no prior accession number on the piece.
Marks
No Marks.
Medium
Fine coil-built burnished earthenware bottle. Decorated with a tan slip and painted horizontal and vertical line and dot pattern in black.
Object Description
Round bottomed flask or bottle with a hole through the neck and a wide, flat lip. It is made of burnished earthenware in a pear-shape, and has a tan slip and a painted design of horizontal and vertical lines and dots in black, which is mostly worn off. The lip had dark red and black bands applied to it, but it is heavily worn.
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