Pozzuoli / spoon / Bronze / Copper

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Record Details

Object Identifier
0000.00.1497
Object Name
spoon
Object Type
Spoons
Materials
Bronze
Copper
Length
13.6;
Width
2.8;
Height
;
Thickness
;
Weight
;8.95g
Pierced
no
Inscribed
no
Full Artifact Description
Spoon in fair to good condition. Thin, tapering round shaft, with incised bands near the bowl of the spoon. Bowl has some cracks extending from the rim inwards. Soil and crystalline green corrosion cover the surface. Bowl and shaft of spoon were made separately and attached by tabs protruding from the bowl.
Verbatim Provenance
Italy
Verbatim Site
Pozzuoli
Production Site
site
Countermark
no
Condition Notes
Bronze disease treatment, 1972.
Exhibition Title
In Pursuit of Antiquity: Thomas Spencer Jerome and the Bay of Naples (1899-1914)
Jackier Case (2020)
Exhibition Curator
Gazda, Elaine
Person, Catherine
Exhibition Year
2020
Class Title
Pompeii
Pompeii (W2019)
Pompeii (W2023)
Class Instructor
Stone, David
Class Department
Classics
CLARCH
Class Number
389
Class Year
2017
2019
2023
Class Semester
Winter
Type Category
Artifact

Technical Details

Record
0000.00.1497
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.1497/dsc_8432.jpg

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"Pozzuoli; spoon; Bronze; Copper." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.1497/dsc_8432.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
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