KE 71 (Early Roman Knidian Thin-Walled Beaker with Barbotine) [permalink] [next] [show more links]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
P 22
Typological identification comment
Kögler identifies the Knidian thin-walled spiked jar with rounded wall as the later variant, first half of 1st century C.E. (early Tiberian-Claudian?); adaptation of Cosa L/LI (MarabiniMoevs1973): see Kogler2010, pp. 354-357, Typ Dk.9.
Comparanda
EphesosIX.2/2.1, pp. 132, 136, no. K6, pl. 184 (Basilika am Staatsmarkt)
Comparanda
Kogler2010, pp. 354-357, 538, no. G.154, fig. 44 (Knidos)
Comparanda
Schneider19281929, p. 129, no. 12, fig. 22:2 (Samian Heraion)
Comparanda
sim. Waldner2020, pp. 116, 287, no. K 865, pl. 40 (same form with “Vertikalrippen“; Kuretenstraße, Ephesos, dated end 1st century BCE)
Preservation comment
One sherd preserves 10-12% of rim and adjacent body. Slight to moderate, extensive abrasion; worn breaks; small patches of encrustation.
Published as
KenchreaiIV, p. 73, no. ER 63, pl. 18, fig. 8 (B. Adamsheck)
Neck Height
0.0123
Preserved height
0.0396
Estimated rim diameter
0.121
Wall thickness
0.0024
Has geographic origin
Knidos (Caria)
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Drawing
Pagescan
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph
Suggested citation
“KE 71 (Early Roman Knidian Thin-Walled Beaker with Barbotine).” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/ke/ke0071>