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Creator Nationality: Greece, Mycenaean, Late Helladic III A1-2b
Creator Name-CRT: Greece, Mycenaean, Late Helladic III A1-2b
Title: Piriform Jar
Title Type: Primary
View: Full View
Creation Start Date: -140
Creation End Date: -130
Creation Date: c. 1400-1300 BC
Object Type: Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
Classification Term: Ceramic
Materials and Techniques: earthenware with slip decoration
Dimensions: Diameter: 9.8cm, Overall: 17.8cm, Diameter of base: 6.3cm
AMICA Contributor: The Cleveland Museum of Art
Owner Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
ID Number: 1978.60
Credit Line: Gift of Leo Mildenberg
Rights: http://www.clevelandart.org/museum/disclaim2.html
Provenance: Leo Mildenberg
Style or Period: Greece, Mycenaean, Late Helladic III A1-2b
Context: This shape was popular in its time as the amphora was several hundred years later, and probably served a similar function as a storage vessel. It was exported and imitated all over the Mediterranean world during the late Bronze Age.
AMICA ID: CMA_.1978.60
AMICA Library Year: 2003
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