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Mycenaean Piriform Jar in the Getty Villa, June 2016

Mycenaean Piriform Jar in the Getty Villa, June 2016
Title: Mycenaean Piriform Vase

Artist/Maker: Unknown

Culture: Greek (Mycenaean)

Place: Greece (Place created)

Date: 1400–1300 B.C.

Medium: Terracotta

Object Number: 78.AE.402

Dimensions: 14.7 × 11.5 cm (5 13/16 × 4 1/2 in.)

Credit Line: Gift of Malcolm Wiener

Alternate Titles: Piriform Jar with a Scale Pattern (Display Title)

Object Type: Jar

Small piriform (pear-shaped) jars, one of the most widespread Mycenaean pottery types, were produced on a large scale on the Greek mainland in the 1300s B.C. They were used in everyday life and were also left in tombs. Both the vessel's form and the scale pattern used to decorate it were very popular in this period. Piriform jars usually contained unguents or perfumed oil—valuable commodities that were often exported as luxury goods. Transported throughout the Mediterranean, these vessels reveal a flourishing trade network between the Greek mainland and neighboring civilizations during the Late Bronze Age (1600-1100 B.C.).


Text from: www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/8511/unknown-maker-mycenaean-piriform-vase-greek-mycenaean-1400-1300-bc

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