14th-12th century BCE
Body of deep bowl, near rim. Brown to red-brown paint on cream. A horizontal rim band around vessel, with a vertical zig-zag enclosed between two sets of parallel, vertical, thinly painted lines. Interior is monochrome red-brown. Interior paint is cracking. Pink-buff fabric.
H. 3.2 W. 2.8 Th. 0.5
Gift of Dr. A.S. Pease Collection. Transferred from the Department of the Classics, Harvard University. From the site of Mycenae in the Argolid.
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