Jug
800-1000 (made)
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Jug, fine unglazed earthenware, of pear-shape with cylindrical neck, applied loop handles, visible throwing ridges.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware |
Brief description | Jug, fine unglazed earthenware, pear shape with handle, Syria or Iran, 800-1000. |
Physical description | Jug, fine unglazed earthenware, of pear-shape with cylindrical neck, applied loop handles, visible throwing ridges. |
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Gallery label | Jug,
From excavations at Al Mina, near Antioch
Probably SYRIAN; 9th-10th century.
Given on behalf of the Archaeological Expedition to North Syria by Sir Leonard Woolley.(10 FEB 1954) |
Credit line | Given on behalf of the Archaeological Expedition to North Syria by Sir Leonard Woolley. |
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Accession number | C.251-1937 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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