KP212 (Early-Middle Roman Regional Everted-Rim Stewpot) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila Inventoried Objects
Typological identification
Early-Middle Roman Cooking Pot
Comparanda
cf. WilliamsZervos1985, p. 65, no. 29, pl. 12 (east of Theater, Corinth, second half 2nd century)
Description
Rounded upper body. Everted rim with rounded lip. Corrugation on wall.
Fabric, firing, surface
Fabric (interior): 2.5YR 5/6, red; (exterior): 10YR 4/1, dark gray. NePcf.
Preservation description
One fragment preserves <25% of neck and rim. Slight, sparse abrasion; slightly worn breaks; very slight, extensive encrustation.
Published as
MorisonRife2022, pp. 605, 713, 714, no. 218, fig. 17.54
Preserved height
0.042
Preserved width
0.057
Estimated rim diameter
0.26
Chronology comment
2nd-3rd century
Explanation of deposition
Represents Early Roman use of Building B3.
Material
Ceramic (Material)
In Excavated Unit
Locus TRB0805-015
Location in unit
Upper level of mixed fill inside well at end of corridor, west Room B3-I.
Drawing
Photograph