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Accession_Number 26.2.5
Shape rosette bowl
Shape_description Rim and body sherd (three joining but not mended fragments) of East Greek (North Ionian) pottery rosette bowl;
Material Terracotta
Fabric East Greek
Fabric_description
Munsell_color
Decoration pale slip; interior: painted streaky black; exterior: top of lip black; two dot rosettes preserved below, above triple band;
Inscriptions
Condition In three separate pieces.
Technique/Style
Provenance Naukratis or Tell Dafana (Made in North Ionia)
Period Archaic
Date 600BC-575BC
Dating_details
Artist
Attribution
Image

2003.45.0055.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2003.45.0094.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

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Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2005.02.0418.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2005.02.0423.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2005.02.0424.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2005.02.0427.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2005.02.0428.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2013.04.0133.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

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Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

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Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

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Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

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Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

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Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

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Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.

2013.04.0140.jpg
Top view of a fragment of an East Greek rosette bowl.
Comparanda
Bibliography CVA Reading 1, p.32,pl.21. no.1a-b; Villing et al 2013-2015 (ORC) GG.819;
Archive_Ref reference 1
reference 2
Beazley_DB
Height 7,40
Diameters 17,50 (rim)
Handle_height
Other_dims. W:12,00;T:0,6;
Location 1.2.1
Edited_by Karen; Joana Varela; Jasmin Payne; Adel;Jayne
Date_edited 07.04.2004; 19.04.2017; 18.07.2018; 2019;2022
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