ROMSO Cyprus Knowledge Base

"Tools on White from Iron Age"

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White Painted Ware is a family of ceramics from Cyprus. The tools were made in the buildings.

Tools from this family have already appeared in the 12th century BC and were common until the end of the pre-classical period, the fourth century BC.

The characteristic of the tools is the decoration of engineering models in black color or dark heat on a clear background. The engineering audits include triangles, lines, squares, docks and circles, and they also include eccentric aspects. In the family vessels, can be found can be found in knits, bowls, and plates.

The tools that appeared at the beginning of the family's appearance are called "protos on white". There is a tool family called the same as the Middle Bronze Age. There is no connection between the families of the tools.
This family vessel and drink were also found on sites along the coast outside the Cyprus dating to the 11th and 10th century BC.

External links

Abjoin Singer and Rot Gayer Lights, pottery vessels from Cyprus in ancient times, the exhibition catalog in the National Maritime Museum of 2011

cathedrals in Israel in ancient times
Cards in Cyprus in ancient times
Cold families in ancient times
Iron Age