KE 71 (Early Roman Knidian Thin-Walled Beaker with Barbotine Spikes) [permalink] [next] [show fewer 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
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Drawing
Pagescan
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph