Body Sherd

MS4628.10

From: Greece | Crete | Gournia

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number MS4628.10
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Minoan
Provenience Greece | Crete | Gournia
Period Middle Minoan IB | Middle Minoan IIA
Section Mediterranean
Materials Ceramic
Technique Barbotine Ware
Description

Body-sherd from a straight-walled vessel or from the neck of a large jug or jar; three vertical rows of tiny knobs. Medium textured, red (10R 5/6) clay with light and dark inclusions, covered on exterior withblack paint, with decoration in added white paint. Added white: vertical zigzag pattern composed of thin and thick lines with dots. For a discussion of the Barbotine Ware style using knobs see Foster 1982: 26-50. The ware is very rare in eastern Crete, but is common in the cetral part of the island. As her, the textured ornament is uslally combined with painted decoration. Bibliography: Silverman 1978 a: 37, no. 78, and pl. 2b, no. 22.

Height 5.4 cm
Length 4.2 cm
Width 0.75 cm
Credit Line Gift of the Candia Museum (Herakleion Archaeological Museum); H. B. Hawes, 1904

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