- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Stirrup pottery vessel with central handle and false mouth. [MdeA]17/9/98
- Long description
- Stirrup pottery vessel with central handle and false mouth. The vessel is painted with dark red / black linear designs. One side of the vessel is badly eroded. [MdeA]17/9/98 Recorded as Bronze Age (Mycenaean IIIB) in date. [Dan Hicks 04/05/2012]
- Person
- Field collector Denis Alfred Jex Buxton
- PRM source The Estate of Denis Alfred Jex Buxton
- PRM source Cecilia Rachel Buxton
- Date / Period
- Archaeological period: Mycenaean III B Archaeological period: Bronze Age Mycenaean Date made: Circa 1300 BC
- Date collected
- By 1966
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1966
- Dimensions
- Height: max 100 mm, Diameter: max 121 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1966.32.29 Other numbers: 511 Other numbers: 234/ 14
- Research and responses
See RDF for donor's typed list of material which was to go to the Pitt Rivers and of the material for the Ashmolean Museum. This list gives the donor's own numbers for the objects and also a description and provenance of the object. [MdeA]16/9/98
1966.32.29
Stirrup pottery vessel with central handle and false mouth. [MdeA]17/9/98
1966.32.29
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