Accession No

1929.304 A


Description

43 sherds of Cucuteni A type. All polychrome red ware, and decorated with red, white and black painted lines, including: horizontal black lines on white background; the reverse; spirals and curved lines. Includes five base sherds; five rim sherds; a small pierced lug and a sherd with the bottom of the strap handle.


Place

Europe; Eastern Europe; Ukraine; Ivano-Frankovsk; Nezvis’ko [Niezwiska]


Period

Late Neolithic Chalcolithic Cucuteni-Tripolye


Source

Hutchinson, Richard W. [excavator]; Preston, Jocelyn P. [excavator]; Kozłowski, Leon [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1929.304 A; UD 1


Cultural Affliation


Material

Ceramic; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
Marked with 'UD 1'
Event Date
Author: Clare McKenna


Context (Related Documents)
Five handwritten notes found with object reading: 'Nieziwiska. Upper Dniester 1st trench. Sherds from Neolithic stratum below the first Czechy-Wysocko house; sherds of Cucuteni A type'.
Event Date
Author: Clare McKenna


Description (Physical description)
Description for 1929.304 [A-I]: 'Pottery of Cucuteni A type'
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Found: 1st trench, Upper Dniester. Found under the first Czechy Wysocko house. Joint excavation by Richard W. Hutchinson, Jocelyn Preston for the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and Leon Kozłowski for the University of Lviv [Lwów] in 1926. See archive (LL1/7/1) for correspondence, notes, etc.
Event Date 1926
Author: maa


Context (References)
Hutchinson, R.W. and Preston, J.P. (1930). ‘Excavations at Niezwiska, Poland’. Liverpool Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology, vol. 17. pp. 19–26.
Event Date 1930
Author: Clare McKenna


Description (Physical description)
43 sherds of Cucuteni A type. All polychrome red ware, and decorated with red, white and black painted lines, including: horizontal black lines on white background; the reverse; spirals and curved lines. Includes five base sherds; five rim sherds; a small pierced lug and a sherd with the bottom of the strap handle.
Event Date 28/3/2024
Author: Clare McKenna


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