Etruria / bowl / Ceramic
About this Item
Record Details
- Object Identifier
- 0000.00.6606
- Object Name
- bowl
- Collections
- Kelsey Permanent Artifact Collections
- Object Type
- Pottery
- Materials
- Ceramic
- Length
- ;
- Width
- ;
- Height
- 3.7;
- Thickness
- ;
- Weight
- ;74.4g
- Inscribed
- yes
- Full Artifact Description
- Bowl in fair condition. Thick walled on low foot. Decorated wit two concentric incised circles on the inside, which is covered by a shiny dark gray glaze. Inscription is in the Etruscan alphabet: see physical card
- Verbatim Date
- 4th-3rd C BC
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
- Verbatim Site
- Etruria
- Countermark
- no
- Condition Notes
- Would be beneficial to have a line under the accession number.
- Exhibition Title
- The Beginning of Understanding; Writing in the Ancient World
- Etruscan Class Case 2016
- Exhibition Curator
- Allen, Marti Lu
- Dix, T. Keith
- Gazda, Elaine
- Exhibition Year
- 2016
- Class Title
- Etruscan Art and Archaeology
- Class Instructor
- Gazda, Elaine
- Class Department
- Classics
- Class Number
- 350
- Class Year
- 2016
- Class Semester
- Fall
- Type Category
- Ceramic
Technical Details
- Record
- 0000.00.6606
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.6606/dsc_7678.jpg
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"Etruria; bowl; Ceramic." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.6606/dsc_7678.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.