National Treasures

About Findings Periods The Mandatory Collection of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
 
Object's Name: Bowl 
Period: Crusader
Material: Pottery
Site: Arshaf, T.
Description: Bowl made of coarse and sandy beige colored clay. The bowl has splayed walls with a round rim and a trumpet-shaped foot. The bow belongs to the Proto-Maiolica group with white tin-glaze. The decoration consists of a central band of a stylized palmette pattern in brown outline with tendrils in light blue. On the outside is incised a pattern of an axe. The bowl is dated to the 13th century. For further details 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, 58, 123, 7, 35.
Avissar, M. and Stern, E.J. 2005. Pottery of the Crusader, Ayyubid and Mamluk Periods in Israel. IAAR 63-60, Pl. XX.





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