Italic Black-Glaze Bowl

1922.01.0138

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Artifact Identification Italic Black-Glaze Bowl   (1922.01.0138)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Materials T&E
  2. :
  3. Food Service T&E
  4. :
  5. Eating Vessels
Artist/Maker None
Geographic Location
Period/Date Hellenistic, 250 – 150 BCE
Culture South Italian Greek

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Diameter) 15.9 cm
Dimension 2 (Diameter) 14.8 cm
Dimension 3 (Height) 6.9 cm
Weight 226 g
Measuring Remarks D1 is the body diameter at the widest point. D2 is the lip diameter.
Materials Ceramic, Pigment--Glaze
Manufacturing Processes Throwing, Firing, Glazing
Munsell Color Information Black (N 2.75/) -ns

Research Remarks

Published Description

ITALIC BLACK-GLAZE BOWL Shape and Ornament: Convex body, disk foot, rim slightly curved inwards. Fully glazed except for underside of foot. Interior design of five stamps placed off-center: a flower surrounded by four palmettes. Campanian. About 350-250 B.C. --Wisseman, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Plate 62, 10.

Description N/A
Comparanda

Naples 139522 (Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Napoli 2 [Italia 22], p. 6, pl. 4:4)

Bibliography

Wisseman, Sarah U. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Philipp von Zabern: Mainz, 1989. Page 53, Plate 62,10.

Artifact History

Archaeological Data N/A
Credit Line/Dedication University of Marburg Archaeological Seminar Collection
Reproduction no
Reproduction Information N/A

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