90c: Inside of a bowl

Department Archive
Collection 1936 Exhibition Collection
Reference No. 1936/1/3/11/3
Level Sub-item
Dimensions 16 x 19.4 cm
Scope and Content An ink illustration of the inside of a bowl, with many small animal figurines attached to it. Some parts are blank to indicate missing sections, with missing sections of the rim indicated by dashed lines. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The inside (a) and outside (c) of a bowl, to be classed with the dove cup (89 l). It is, however, much more elaborate. Inside the bowl is a whole flock of sheep, or perhaps oxen, followed by the shepherd. There are now 160 animals; originally there were perhaps a few more. The pattern on the outside of the bowl, with its appearance of weaving, is perhaps intended to represent the fence of the sheepfold, made, as now in Crete, by weaving bundles of brushwood into a fixed framework of hurdles." However, the image labelled a is the outside and c the inside.
Notes In the Exhibition Catalogue this is under the subheading "Pottery"
Related records [1936/1/3/11], 90: Middle Minoan Pottery