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European Unknown,
Round Bottomed Pitcher, n. d.
Terracotta
5 in. x 3 3/4 in. x 3 3/4 in. (12.7 cm x 9.53 cm x 9.53 cm)


Object Type: Ceramic
Technique: Coil-built
Period: Ancient (c3000 BCE to 4th c.)
Credit Line: Gift of Mr. Henry Mudd
Accession Number: L74.6.39


Commentary
Old number: HM17.

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No Marks.

Medium
Coil-built of terracotta with an incised pattern and red and black paints.

Object Description
Round bottomed pitcher with a ribbon handle and pointed protrusion at the top. There is a beak opposite the handle, which may indicate that this is a rooster pot. It is made of coil-built terracotta, with an incised line and dot pattern. It is painted in red and black, but it is heavily worn.

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