105: Early and Middle Helladic from Grave Circle and Palace
| Department | Archive |
|---|---|
| Collection | 1936 Exhibition Collection |
| Reference No. | 1936/1/4/5 |
| Level | Item |
| Scope and Content | Five watercolour drawings of sherds which was the content of panel 105; the original base is no longer extant. The original description in the catalogue reads: "Early and Middle Helladic from grave circle and palace: the fragments at the top, 2800-2000 B.C., except (e) which is Middle Helladic, are Early Helladic. The patterned pieces were found by Stamatakes in 1877, rediscovered by the British School in the cellar of the Nauplia Museum, and identified by the Greek letters written on them in pencil. The piece of a bowl with a flight of birds is Middle Helladic, shortly before 1600 B.C. Three pieces below are Middle Helladic, but somewhat earlier." |
| Notes | In the Exhibition Catalogue this is under the subheading "Painted Pottery of the Early, Middle, and Late Helladic" |
| Related records |
[BSA SPHS/1/6840.C6849], View of Mycenaean vases and frescoes from the BSA excavations at Phylakopi (No. 105-115) in the gallery space of the 1936 exhibition at Burlington House, London, 1936
[MYC/3/1/33], Pottery Fragments from Grave Circle and Palace, 1921-1923 |