14th-12th century BCE
From near where handle was attached to bowl. Red-brown paint on cream. Exterior has thick streaky red-brown band below rim, with a paneled motif, consisting of 2 groups of // vertical lines framing a zig-zag. Reddish fabric.
H. 3.1 W. 3.1 Th. 0.3-0.5
Said to come from the site of Delphi in central Greece (Phocis). Gift of Dr. J. B. Munn to the Department of the Classics. Transfer from the Department of the Classics, 1977.
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