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Accession_Number 26.2.39
Shape Plate
Shape_description Body sherd of North Ionian pottery Late Wild Goat Style pottery plate;
Material Terracotta
Fabric Camiran
Fabric_description
Munsell_color 2.5YR 6/2
Decoration No finished edges. On the underside of the dish fragment, on creamy-buff slip, are the slight remains of floral(?) zone above a black band thinned to golden brown at bottom with black rays and rough dots below that. The topside is onate with a meander pattern inside two bands at bottom of fragment with black above with white-red-white band superimposed. Above this band are red and white swirls surrounded by dots.
Inscriptions
Condition On underside paint has faded to red in some areas and in others the paint has flaked away. The topside has lost much of its white dots and bands. Small bits arte flaking away as well. Black meander faded to red.
Technique/Style slipped, painted;Wild Goat Style;
Provenance
Period High Archaic
Date 600BC-570BC;
Dating_details
Artist
Attribution
Image

2003.46.0083.jpg
Top view of a fragment of a Camiran dish, showing the decoration on the underside.

2003.46.0094.jpg
Top view of a fragment of a Camiran dish, showing the meander pattern on the topside.

2004.46.0059.jpg
Top view of a fragment of a Camiran dish, showing the meander pattern on the topside.

2004.46.0060.jpg
Top view of a fragment of a Camiran dish, showing the meander pattern on the topside.

2004.46.0066.jpg
Top view of a fragment of a Camiran dish, showing the decoration on the underside.

2013.04.0090.jpg
Top view of a fragment of a Camiran dish, showing the decoration on the underside.

2013.04.0091.jpg
Top view of a fragment of a Camiran dish, showing the meander pattern on the topside.
Comparanda
Bibliography CVA Reading 1, p.35, 22. no.3a,b; Villing et al 2013-2015 (ORC)GG.717;
Archive_Ref reference 1
reference 2
Beazley_DB
Height 1.20
Diameters
Handle_height
Other_dims. W:7.30; T:1.10;
Location Timeline 2 top
Edited_by Denise; Karen; Kinsey; Adel;
Date_edited 20.09.2002; 19.04.2004; 16.01.2006; 2019;
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