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Half of upper body restored.
Slightly convex underside. Totally covered with shiny black glaze ... Context of 300-275 ... Shear 1973, p. 151, note 68. |
P 28562 a, b
Bowl (a) and lid (b) each mended from seven fragments; a few chips missing.
Narrow foot, slightly concave underneath. Straight, irregular wall.
Rim slopes inward strongly above slight flange ... 325-300 ... Shear 1973, p. 141, note 50. |
P 28488 a, b
Bowl (a) intact; small piece of rim of lid (b) missing.
Roughly concave, reserved underside. Deep bowl with flare at top of body running into flange. Low, inclined rim above flange. Lid ... 300-270 ... Shear 1973, p. 151, note 68. |
P 28560 a, b
Body (a) mended from twelve fragments, lid (b) from seven fragments; trace of burning on part of outer rim of body.
Rounded bottom. Fairly deep body with flaring rim. Rim slightly concave ... 325-300 ... Shear 1973, p. 141, note 50. |
P 28496 a, b
Body (b) mended from ten fragments, lid (a) from six fragments, with several pieces of both missing; traces of burning on lid.
Flat underside with string marks. Convex wall, slightly concave ... 300-250 ... Shear 1973, p. 151, note 68. |
About one-fourth of rim and upper wall missing.
Molded foot; beveled resting surface; pointed underside.
Very round body. Scraped groove at lower handle attachment and below rim. Body horizontally faceted ... Ca. 225 ... Shear 1973, p. 141, note 50. |
Parts of wall and rim restored.
Heavy ring foot with broad, reserved resting surface, slightly beveled; pointed underside. Two holes drilled in handle and two in wall just below it (for hanging?). Shiny ... Ca. 250 ... PF II, p. 48, note 22. |
One handle, section of rim, and several nonjoining wall fragments (not illustrated).
The largest example. Metallic gray to greenish and ocher glaze ... 225-200 ... PF II, p. 48, note 22. |
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