Juglet, Gourd-shaped, composite form (”jug-on-jug”), with round mouth, globular body, tall neck, the upper part in the form of a small jug; each part has a vertical handle the upper one oriented opposite to the lower one. Horizontal hatched zig-zag lines and horizontal bands (incised). Chipped around mouth.
Donor:
Alfred Emerson and M. Boissé
Collection place:
Cyprus
Culture or time period:
Early Cypriot Bronze Age (ca. 2300–1900 BC)
Collector:
Alfred Emerson
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Pitchers (vessels)
Accession date:
1904
Department:
Classical Mediterranean
Loans:
S1957-1960 [XXX Wellington]: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (1957–1960), S1971-1972 #62: Cantor Arts Center (Stanford Univ.) (January 10, 1972–April 4, 1972), and S2018-2019 #2: Hallie Ford Museum of Art (February 9, 2018–April 28, 2019)