| Object Number |
MS5871 |
| Current Location |
Collections Storage |
| Culture |
Italic | Daunian |
| Provenience |
Mediterranean | Italy |
| Manufacture Location |
Daunian |
| Period |
Sub-Geometric II |
| Date Made |
550 BCE to 500 BCE |
| Section |
Mediterranean |
| Materials |
Ceramic |
| Description |
Fine painted. Intact. No base. Circular area of bottom merely concave. Simplified duck shape with stub of tail but a merely cylindrical spout. Arched handle from spout to stub, curcular in section. Unglazed, painted with linear decoration. Buff clay, matte black glaze. |
| Height |
10.1 cm |
| Length |
12.5 cm |
| Credit Line |
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Current & Past Exhibitions
This object has never been on display.
Bibliography
| Glanzman, William D. "Etruscan and South Italian Bird-Askoi: A Technological View." Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 29, no. 1. (1987): 40-48. See: p. 40, 42, fig. 1, 4a, 4b |
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| Green, J. R. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: University Museum. University Museum 1; USA 22. The University Museum, 1986. See: p. 48, pl. 49, 1-3 |
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