Phiale
Bowl
Object Number:
MS1713
Current Location:
Etruscan Italy Gallery
Culture:
Faliscan
Etruscan
Provenience:
Italy
Etruria
Narce
Locus:
Tomb 19M
Section:
Mediterranean
Materials:
Ceramic
Technique:
Impasto
Description:
Impasto Fluted Bowl. Pottery; footed. Intact. Fabric of fine texture, almost completely reduced. Good polish. Handmade. Sixteen flutings irregularly spaced. Offset rim. On floor of vase, above foot, two concentric plastic circles. Iron stains and accretions. Shape typical phiale, but foot added.
Height:
7cm
Outside Diamater:
14.2cm
Other Number:
| 1133 | - | Stevenson Etruscan Series Number |
Current & Past Exhibitions:
Etruscan World (15 Mar 2003)
Bibliography:
[Catalogue] Turfa, Jean M. 2005. Catalogue of the Etruscan Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. : Page/Fig./Plate: 122
[Book] Dohan, Edith H. 1942. Italic Tomb-Groups in the University Museum. : Page/Fig./Plate: 36
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