EASTERN | DESERT | WARE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL | DATA | AND | DESCRIPTION
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Sherd number: EDW 150
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Site: |
Tabot (location)
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Context: |
Late Roman-Early Islamic waystation and
mining camp |
Date: |
6th-8th century AD (109x / 024y = LV)
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Picture: |
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Weight (g): |
41
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Estimated vessel equivalent (%): |
14%
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Average thickness (mm): |
6.4
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Color inside (Munsell): |
10 R 5/4 (weak red)
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Treatment of inside: |
Wiped
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Color outside (Munsell): |
10 R 5/4 (weak red)
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Treatment of outside: |
Mottled, wiped
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Lay-out of decoration (Strouhal): |
D 2 = Narrow single band |
Method of decoration: |
Impressed, incised |
Tools used: |
Round point
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Direction: |
Unknown
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Motif: |
Lines,
waves
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Repetitions: |
Unknown |
Drawing: |
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Color of break (Munsell): |
10 R 4/3 (weak red)
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Fabric (Rose): |
EDW-1
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Form (Strouhal): |
H 2b = Hemispherical bowl |
Rim diameter (cm): |
16
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Height (cm): |
Unknown |
Additional information provided by: |
H. Barnard |
Material made available by: |
Kulturlandskaputvikling (University of
Bergen, Norway) |
REMARKS: Carefully suqared rim. Possible parallel:
BE95-1 [080] (Hayes 1996, 174, Fig. 6-19/5). |
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