Bowl
Object Number:
MS1032
Current Location:
Collections storage
Culture:
Faliscan
Etruscan
Provenience:
Italy
Etruria
Narce
Locus:
Tomb 23M
Section:
Mediterranean
Materials:
Ceramic
Description:
Intact. Fabric and technique as MS 1030. Upper rim surface: 5 groups of 7 transverse lines. Main frieze on shoulder: row of reclining antelopes (heads turned back) above row of small hatched triangles; filling ornament: rhomboids, zigzags, parallel chevrons joined by cross lines. Horizontal bands on lower part; twice whre bands are close, they are connected by parallel diagonals, once they form a wider zone divided by groups of parallel upright lines into metopes ornamented with groups of parallel chevrons; apices right.
Height:
17.5cm
Outside Diamater:
19.2cm
Other Number:
| 210F | - | Stevenson Etruscan Series Number |
Current & Past Exhibitions:
Classical Gallery: Etruscan (1975 - 2000)
Bibliography:
[Catalogue] Turfa, Jean M. 2005. Catalogue of the Etruscan Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. : Page/Fig./Plate: 182
[Book] Dohan, Edith H. 1942. Italic Tomb-Groups in the University Museum. : Page/Fig./Plate: 42
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