Manufacturing

Bronze



Bronze Tripod ca. 1050-1000 b.c. Bronze Tripod
Cypriot Geometric period IA (ca. 1050-1000 BC)
Kaloriziki Cemetery (Tomb 39:28), Kourion, Cyprus
49-12-1053
One of Cyprus's important sources of wealth from Bronze Age times on was its deposits of copper. By the Late Bronze Age Cyprus was trading raw copper and metalwork throughout the Mediterranean. This type of bronze rod tripod is a stand which would have been fitted with a separate cauldron. It is common to Cyprus in the later Bronze Age down to the 8th century BC
H. 11.2; L. 13.5; Dia. 11.25 cm. UM neg. S8-65201.











North Syrian Bronze Repousse Bowl 8th-7th centruy b.c. North Syrian Bronze Repousse Bowl
8th-7th century BC
64-29-1
This hammered bowl, manufactured in North Syria, bears the distinctively oriental motifs of the lion and the sphinx which became so popular in Greek art.
H. 9.0; L. 20.5; W. 19.0 cm. Photo courtesy Conservation Dept., University of Pennsylvania Museum.











Coinage Trade Manufacturing
The Ancient Greek World Index