KE 2273 (Early-Middle Roman Attic Miniature Jug) [permalink] [next] [show fewer links]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
P 718
Comparanda
sim. AgoraV, p. 51, no. J 1, pl. 15 (layer I dated mid-2nd century)
Description
Small one-handled jug with vertical rim on short flaring neck with slight outer flange. Rounded body with slightly concave base. Concave upper face of rim is well defined at inner turn to interior of short neck. Body below short neck has ridges formed by spiral groove to base.
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Fine, soft fabric consistently fired to light brown; few tiny inclusions. Slip substantially darker.
Preservation comment
One sherd preserves entire rim (but chipped), full profile, and ca. 20% of base; handle attachments remain as patches below rim and on body. Slight to moderate, extensive abrasion with sparse pitting, flaking, and scratching to gouging; worn breaks; scattered specks to thin patches of gray encrustation.
Published as
KenchreaiIV, pp. 133-134, no. RC 66, pl. 36 (B. Adamsheck)
Estimated base diameter
0.035
Body diameter
0.0587
Height
0.07
Rim diameter
0.0308
Wall thickness
0.0026
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Fabric Munsell reading
5YR 7/8 ( reddish yellow)
Drawing
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