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Allard Pierson Museum Cyprus 1st half 2nd millenium BC earthenware

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English: During the first half of the second millennium BC contacts of Cyprus with the east increase, and the export of copper gets started. The polished earthenware remains. However, in this period earthenware that has been painted with dark motives on a white ground as well as earthenware with a black slip is produced.
Nederlands: In de eerste helft van het tweede millennium v. Chr. nemen de contacten van Cyprus met het oosten toe en komt de export van koper op gang. Het gepolijste aardewerk blijft bestaan. Men maakt echter ook vaatwerk dat beschilderd is met donkere motieven op een witte ondergrond of met een zwarte sliblaag is bedekt.
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