A LATE BRONZE AGE CARINATED BOWL
Catalog:Pottery:Bronze Age: stock #1310613
Late Bronze Age II; c. 1400-1200 BCE
This carinated bowl sits on a concave disc base with straight and curvilinear painted decoration on the upper half. The carination is much less pronounced than on earlier forms and is delineated only by a small ridge on the body of the vessel. The rim is slighty everted.
In very fine and original condition.
Diameter: 20cm (7.87 inches); Height: 7.8 cm (3.07 inches)
Worldwide Shipping and Certificate of Authenticity Included in Price.
Export Approval from the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Bibliography:
Ruth Amiran, “Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land”, (Rutgers University, 1970), p. 125-29; pl. 39.
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“Does not the potter have the right to make out of the same lump of clay some pottery for special purposes and some for common use?” (Romans 9:21)
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