IAA Number: 2010-272
| Object's Name: Bowl Period: Crusader Material: Pottery Site: Arshaf, T. Description: Bowl made of coarse and sandy beige-colored clay. The bowl is
hemispherical in shape with a thickened inward sloping rim and a low
ring base. The bowl belongs to the Proto-Maiolica group. It is
decorated with a central figure of a fish with black outlines
resembling fins.The rim is decorated with an arch-shaped pattern.
From the inside, on the base is incised a pattern of a pentagram.
The bowl is dated to the 13th century. About a third is missing.For
further details about the Proto-Maioloca group see No. 2011-457. Bibliography: Ziffer, I. and Tal, O. 2011. The Last Supper at Apollonia. The Final Days of the Crusader Castle in Herzliya.. Tel-Aviv, 123, 7. Avissar, M. and Stern, E.J. 2005. Pottery of the Crusader, Ayyubid and Mamluk periods in Israel.. IAAR 26: 63-69, Pl. XX.
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