H. 23.5cm. Dark accretion around shoulder and on large patches of the body. Several small fragments of the foot and a large piece of the mouth lost. Pale orange clay with areas of light slip remaining. The globular body is topped by a short neck with round spout and reinforced lip and rests on a ring base. A few traces of red-brown decoration remain; this piece was possibly an example of white slip ware.
Date:
Late Bronze Age.
Discussion:
Similar in shape to British Museum C 193, CVA 1, pl. 3, 41 from Enkorni; See also Morris, pl. 46 (Early Bronze Age vessels) and p. 80. Although the round spout was used throughout the Bronze Age, and even later, the ring base did not bec