Accession No
1926.336
Description
Large fragments, (probably of the same large pot), of rather coarse reddish buff ware. The vessel was apparently a large bowl or jar with handle (or handles). Decorated with designs in red paint.
'Was nine pieces, reassembled to make two pieces, one consisting of four sherds, the other of five sherds. S-J Harknett 26/7/2000'
Place
Europe; Greece; Central; Macedonia; Thessaloniki; Gona
Period
Bronze Age Mycenean
Source
Cuttle, William L. [donor and ?collector]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1926.336
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Description (Physical description)
Large fragments, (probably of the same large pot), of rather coarse reddish buff ware. The vessel was apparently a large bowl or jar with handle (or handles). Decorated with designs in red paint.
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (References)
Rey, Léon. (1921). Observations sur les Premiers Habitats de la Macedoine Recueillies par le Service Archeologique de l'Armee d'Orient. Paris. Pl. XVI, pp. 141-149
Event Date 1921
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Analysis)
Probably a locally made imitation of contemporary Mycenean ware.
Event Date 1926
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Field collection)
Found: Toumba of Gona, possibly collected by William Cuttle in 1926.
Event Date 1926
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Acquisition Details)
A letter from William Cuttle to Louis Clarke, dated 9 August 1926, is attached to the catalogue card for 1926.334. In it he notes that he has been 'verifying the provenance of the sherds [1926.334-336] which [he] unloaded on [Clarke] in Cambridge about a month ago', specifically references to Léon Rey's publication (1926). The catalogue card notes the sherds were 'collected during the 1926 excavations', presumably the 1926 excavations of Vardaroftsa by W.A. Heurtley and R.W. Hutchinson, of which Cuttle was a member, although this is not specified in the letter, nor in the publication of the Vardaroftsa excavation.
Event Date 7/1926
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Was nine pieces, reassembled to make two pieces, one consisting of four sherds, the other of five sherds.
Event Date 26/7/2000
Author: Jan-Henrik Hartung
FM:49572
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