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Title: Paphos District Archaelogical Museum: Dish 1951/XI-172/2, RR2461 L.IIX CO
Start date: 1100
End date: 1199
Historical Period: Middle Byzantine Period
Description: 

Dish. Part of body and rim missing. Red fabric . Low ring-shaped base. Body with inclined sides and slightly inverted lip. The interior is covered with white slip and decorated in the champleve technique (cut-slip ware): a partly damaged picrure of two animals, possibly two deers of wild goats; traces of a thrid smaller animal can also be seen, possibly a hare. Yellow glazing inside and out. (late 12th c.)

Size: Height: 6.5 cm, diameter: 27 cm
Place: Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation, Cyprus  
Languages: No linguistic content; Not applicable
Medium: ceramic (material)
Project: BYZART Project  
Fond: OUC Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation  
Physical type: plates (general, dishes)
Material and technique: sgraffito (technique)
glazing (coating process)
Data provider: Open University of Cyprus  
License: All rights reserved
Rights holder: Paphos District Archaelogical Museum  
Appears in Collections:BYZART

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