Kypriaka Chronika: Tales of Ancient Cypriote Ceramics in West Coast Collections. February 9 - April 28, 2019 at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon.

Kypriaka Chronika: Tales of Ancient Cypriote Ceramics in West Coast Collections. February 9 - April 28, 2019 at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon.
The exhibition features 26 ceramic vessels and figurines that date from the Early Bronze Age to Early Iron Age (ca. 2500 to 475 BCE). The exhibits include a bichrome ware horse and rider from the Cypro-Archaic Period from 700-600 BCE as a votive offering for a tomb. Other animal forms produced during this period include bulls, birds, and fishes. Cypriot Bichrome ware is characterized by black and red lines defining geometric, floral or zoomorphic decorations. Examples of this pottery have been found all over the Levant but neutron activation analysis has shown the composition matched Cyprus-made pottery indicating its export to Palestine and other areas.

Cypriot bichrome ware horse and rider 700-600 BCE. Image courtesy of the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem, Oregon.

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