KE 2213 (Eastern Sigillata A Dish near Hayes Form 29) [permalink] [next] [show fewer links]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
P 656
Typological identification
Eastern Sigillata A Hayes Form 29
Conservation
1960s: joining with shellac and patching with white plaster painted gray.
Description
Small dish with flaring walls and low ring foot. Overall effect is near Hayes Form 29, though exterior profile has sharper corners and the base is wider and shorter than typical for that form. Low flaring rim turns outward at upper edge to beaded lip. Lip overhangs a flaring exterior wall with straight face; inner face has slight tooling that separates lip from wall and curves down two slight offsets that create band between inner wall and floor. Two concentric grooves around center, inner is very slight and outer almost rouletted in parts, with more distinct forming of rouletting marks in one extant stretch. Ring foot is very low with slight tooling on exterior face to separate it from floor; interior face is nearly vertical with slight concavity.
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Fabric is slightly pink. Slip abraded; prominent double dipping streak partially preserved.
Preservation comment
Two joining sherds preserve 40-50% of body and ca. 25% of rim. Slight to moderate, somewhat extensive abrasion with minor scratching; slip flaking in patches; worn breaks. Weathering consistent with long marine submersion.
Published as
KenchreaiIV, pp. 67-68, no. ER 51, pl. 15 (B. Adamsheck)
Base Diameter
0.081
Height
0.022
Estimated rim diameter
0.15
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Drawing
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph