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Miniature bowl
Miniature bowl
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Miniature bowl

Date3800-2000 BC
PeriodTarxien phase, Late Neolithic
Classification(s)
Object TypeMiniature bowl
Registration Number32115
DescriptionSurviving half of a small carinated bowl. One wishbone handle survives. It is made of fine, well-fired red ware with polished surface. The outer surface and the inner surface near the rim are red, the rest of the inner surface is black. The incised lines were possibly filled with white paste.Material
Clay
Technique
Fired
Dimensions(H) 3.7 cmCuratorial RemarksIn John Evans' time this miniature bowl was already restored, possibly after being excavated. The reconstruction was removed by conservators at a later stage.ProvenanceĠgantijaPublished ReferencesJ.D. Evans, The Prehistoric Antiquities of the Maltese Islands: a survey, University of London 1971, Vol. 1 184, Vol. 2 Plate 61.
Alternate ID Numbers
  • HM Object Number 32115
  • Other HM Registration Number G/P4
Public Access
On view
Location
  •   Gozo Museum of Archaeology, Ground Floor, Room 2 - Neolithic, Showcase 3
Bowl fragment
32077
3800-2000 BC
Containers
Carinated bowl
32113
3800-2000 BC
Containers
Carinated bowl
32143
3800-2000 BC
Containers
Carinated bowl
32145
3800-2000 BC
Containers
Miniature jug
32230
2000-700 BC
Containers
Miniature jug
32231
2000-700 BC
Containers
Miniature jug
32232
2000-700 BC
Containers
Miniature jug
32233
2000-700 BC
Containers
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