APC Image: AK 1115: Middle Helladic vase. A low-stemmed cup or goblet. It is of coarse clay, but the surface is smooth and slightly polished. It stands 0.087 m. high. This red monochrome vase is important in that there are not many specimens of this type from the Middle Helladic Period. The type continues through the Yellow Minyan cup into the Mycenaean Period in an unbroken line. Object Description: | | Middle Helladic vase. A low-stemmed cup or goblet. It is of coarse clay, but the surface is smooth and slightly polished. It stands 0.087 m. high. This red monochrome vase is important in that there are not many specimens of this type from the Middle Helladic Period. The type continues through the Yellow Minyan cup into the Mycenaean Period in an unbroken line. | Negative Number: | | AK 1115 | Category: | | Pottery | Subcategory: | | Vessel | Site: | | Acropolis, North Slope | City: | | Athens | Region: | | Attica | Country: | | Greece | Date: | | 1937 | Format: | | Interpositive | Dimensions: | | 23.5 X 17.5 | Bibliography: | | Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 549, fig. 7 | Repository: | | ASCSA ARCHIVES | Collection Title: | | Archaeological Photographic Collection | Series: | | AK | Image Width: | | 2118 | Image Height: | | 1529 |
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