A fragment of a jar (No. 9124) from Kayseri, now in the Archeological Museum, Ankara is a typical exemplar of reliefied Hittite pottery. I am very much obliged to the Archeologist Mr. Nuri Gökçe for his kind permission to publish this beautiful piece. The profile of this big, brick-red jar which was made with help of the potters wheel must have widened in a curve, although the rim is missing. The jar has the shape of an egg, with a wide neck and stretched shoulders. The rıbbon-shaped handle has a dark-red, well polished d.-ad-colour. At its right is a relief painted with three black strings on a dark-red dead-colour. This relief must have been an animal design, now missing
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Archaeological Science |
Journal Section | Notlar ve Vesîkalar |
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Publication Date | April 20, 1947 |
Published in Issue | Year 1947 Volume: 11 Issue: 42 |
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