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Object Number
35-100-40/3255
Display Title
4 potsherds
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Ceramic body sherds, black, red on buff spirals, worn
Classification
- Sherd
Department
Archaeological
Culture
- Late Minoan I
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe
/
<Country>
/
<State>
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Crete
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Pseira
Additional Geographic Terms
Pseira Island, Town site on eastern shore of
Materials
Ceramic
Dimensions
Overall: 5.3 x 3.6 x 0.9 cm (2 1/16 x 1 7/16 x 3/8 in.)
Quantity
4
Label on object
35-100-40/3255; A; B; C; D
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 37-110-40/5115 | 4 potsherds - polychrome red spirals, black dots, etc. |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 35-100-40/3423 | Rim potsherd; 4 potsherds |
Sherd
|
Phylakopi
| |
| 37-110-40/4932 | 4 potsherds - spiral motif |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 34-169-40/2388 | 3 potsherds - spirals |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 35-100-40/3253 | 2 potsherds; pottery base fragment |
Sherd
|
Pseira
| |
| 35-100-40/3412 | 3 potsherds |
Sherd
|
Phylakopi
| |
| 35-100-40/3432 | 2 rim potsherds, 1 with handle; potsherd with handle fragment |
Sherd
|
Phylakopi
| |
| 34-169-40/2398.1 | 2 potsherds - degenerate spirals |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 35-100-40/3363 | 2 potsherds |
Sherd
|
Phylakopi
| |
| 39-104-40/5237 | 2 potsherds - incised like Danubian |
Sherd
|
Bulgaria
| |
| 34-169-40/2389 | 3 potsherds - spirals - white painting on sherd |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 37-110-40/5125 | 2 potsherds - Late Helladic imports, spiral design (note absence of central eye) |
Sherd
|
Greece
|