Terracotta ring vase

Phoenician

Not on view

While jugs represent one of the most common shapes in Phoenician pottery, this example is an extraordinary variant that demanded considerable technical skill. The donut-shaped body invites comparison with that of the Levantine lentoid flask (74.51.431).

Terracotta ring vase, Terracotta, Phoenician

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