Seleucia / bowl / Ceramic / Ink

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Object Identifier
0000.01.9504
Object Name
bowl
Object Type
Pottery
Materials
Ceramic
Ink
Weight
238 g
Inscribed
yes
Verbatim Date
4th-7th C AD
Unit Grid Number
TT30
Area
near SW base 27 ft from corner
Verbatim Provenance
Iraq
Verbatim Site
Seleucia
Countermark
no
Exhibition Title
The Beginning of Understanding; Writing in the Ancient World
Case 03 - Seleucia at the Crossroads
Exhibition Curator
Allen, Marti Lu
Dix, T. Keith
Root, Margaret Cool
Exhibition Year
2009
Publication Title
Passionate Curiosities: Tales of Collectors & Collections from the Kelsey Museum
Publication Author
Talalay, Lauren E.; Cool, Margaret Root
Publication Year
2015
Class Title
Jewish History Through Visual Culture
Class Instructor
Neis, Rafe
Class Department
History
Class Number
328
Class Year
2012
2014
Class Semester
Fall
Winter
Type Category
Ceramic

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464 x 349
File Size
65 KB
Record
0000.01.9504
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.01.9504/0000_01_9504p02.tif

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"Seleucia; bowl; Ceramic; Ink." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.01.9504/0000_01_9504p02.tif. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 02, 2024.
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