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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bronze Age Cypriot Painted Terracotta Amphora, 1500 BCE - 1250 BCE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bronze Age Cypriot Painted Terracotta Amphora, 1500 BCE - 1250 BCE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bronze Age Cypriot Painted Terracotta Amphora, 1500 BCE - 1250 BCE

Bronze Age Cypriot Painted Terracotta Amphora, 1500 BCE - 1250 BCE

Terracotta
height 48.3 cm
height 19 in
SF.323
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The shape of this vessel is both aesthetically pleasing and practical for its intended use for storage. The pointed bottom would have been planted into the ground for stability, leaving...
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The shape of this vessel is both aesthetically pleasing and practical for its intended use for storage. The pointed bottom would have been planted into the ground for stability, leaving the upper two thirds of the vessel clear. In an amphora of this size, and especially with its wide opening, it is most likely that it held grain or other foodstuffs. The terracotta is typical of the light cream coloured clay produced by the Cypriot climate. The ovoid body of the amphora is emphasized by its geometric decoration, bands of black paint. This is typical of early Cypriot pottery and shows artistic links to the contemporaneous pottery being produced on the Greek mainland.
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