Aryballos
Object Number:
MS700
Current Location:
Collections storage
Culture:
Etruscan
Provenience:
Italy
Etruria
Vulci
Date Made:
699-600 BC
Early Date:
-699
Late Date:
-600
Section:
Mediterranean
Materials:
Ceramic
Technique:
Etrusco-Corinthian
Description:
Complete except for two large chips from lip. Spherical body, bottom mounded. Tall, narrow neck and widely projecting disk lip. One vertical band handle. Three bands around widest part of body: purple between two glaze bands. On shoulder, vertical tongues. Handle banded. Traces of fringe pattern on upper face of lip. Buff clay, somewhat metallic black glaze, slightly peeled.
Other Number:
| 106 | - | Stevenson Etruscan Series Number |
Bibliography:
[Book] Moser, Mary E. 1984. Etruscan Pottery:The Meeting of Greece and Etruria. : Page/Fig./Plate: 40-41
You may also be interested in these objects: