Accession No

1951.534 D


Description

Carinated non-necked jar or bowl of wheel-made, buff coloured Nal ware, with polychrome painted decoration in black, red and yellow. Flat, circular base and short, upright rim. Decoration, in black, above the carination consists of: one panel with two curvilinear or 'sigma' motifs; one panel with two small heart motifs and one large trilobed motif filled with diagonal lines, based on a pipal leaf; two panels with two multi-outlined ovals connected by horizontal lines. Red and yellow paint between the black lines.


Place

Asia; South Asia; Pakistan; Balochistan; Khuzdar District; ?Naal


Period

3rd millennium BC


Source

Benn, Leila Alice Russell (Mrs) [donor]; Benn, Robert Arthur Edward (Lt-Col.) [collector]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1951.534 D


Cultural Affliation


Material

Ceramic; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements

95mm x 153mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
Catalogue card notes: ‘collected by Colonel Benn early in the present [20th] century in S. Baluchistan about 100-200 miles south of Kelat. It came from grass covered mounds.’ Although no findspot was given when the collection arrived in 1951, the British Museum also has a similar group of material collected by Colonel Benn and donated by him in 1913 (BM 1913,0308) which they list as from Nal [Naal]. It may then be that MAA’s collection is from the same site, and this has been tentatively added to the Place field. Colonel Benn was a political agent in Chagai, Balochistan from 1906-1912, which is likely when both the MAA and British Museum objects were collected.
Event Date 1906
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Analysis)
Described by the donor, Leila Alice Russell Benn, as ‘Mekrani pottery’. 
Event Date 1951
Author: Lizzy Peneycad


Context (Acquisition Details)
Given by Colonel Robert A.E. Benn to his cousin, Charles Anthony Benn, whose widow, Leila Alice Russell Benn, presented it to the museum. 
Event Date 1951
Author: Lizzy Peneycad


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for 1951.534 A-F: 'Five polychrome painted globular bowls of wheel-made buff ware characteristic of the Nal Culture. Well-defined foot. D: Similar to A and C, but one panel of 'sigma' signs is replaced by a heart-shaped motif based on lines of the 'pipal' tree.'
Event Date 1951
Author: maa


Context (Related Documents)
Note on catalogue card for 1951.534 A-F: 'characteristic of the Nal Culture (roughly contemporary with Akkad in Mesopotamia, ie. second half of 3rd millennium BC).'
Event Date 1951
Author: Lizzy Peneycad


Description (Physical description)
Carinated non-necked jar or bowl of wheel-made, buff coloured Nal ware, with polychrome painted decoration in black, red and yellow. Flat, circular base and short, upright rim. Decoration, in black, above the carination consists of: one panel with two curvilinear or 'sigma' motifs; one panel with two small heart motifs and one large trilobed motif filled with diagonal lines, based on a pipal leaf; two panels with two multi-outlined ovals connected by horizontal lines. Red and yellow paint between the black lines.
Event Date 25/9/2023
Author: Lizzy Peneycad


Context (Amendments / updates)
The accession register entry and catalogue card for 1951.534 A-F both mention 'Five polychrome painted bowls.' There are in fact six bowls numbered 1951.534, with suffixes spanning A to F.
Event Date 25/9/2023
Author: Lizzy Peneycad


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