EASTERN | DESERT | WARE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL | DATA | AND | DESCRIPTION
Sherd number: EDW 150
Site: Tabot (location)
Context: Late Roman-Early Islamic waystation and mining camp
Date: 6th-8th century AD (109x / 024y = LV)
Picture:
Weight (g): 41
Estimated vessel equivalent (%): 14%
Average thickness (mm): 6.4
Color inside (Munsell): 10 R 5/4 (weak red)
Treatment of inside: Wiped
Color outside (Munsell): 10 R 5/4 (weak red)
Treatment of outside: Mottled, wiped
Lay-out of decoration (Strouhal): D 2 = Narrow single band
Method of decoration: Impressed, incised
Tools used: Round point
Direction: Unknown
Motif: Lines, waves
Repetitions: Unknown
Drawing:
Color of break (Munsell): 10 R 4/3 (weak red)
Fabric (Rose): EDW-1
Form (Strouhal): H 2b = Hemispherical bowl
Rim diameter (cm): 16
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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