Johnson2008, pp. 56, 155, nos. 592, 593 (identified as Egyptian Red Slip B; Caesarea Maritima, 6th-7th centuries)
Description
Crater. Narrow horizontal rim with sharp edges, flat on top and vertical outer face. Upper wall is slightly concave (H. 0.049) down to small edge that marks transition to inward sloping lower wall.
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Granular fabric is grey with frequent small light angular inclusions. All surfaces are fired patchy grey and brown.
Preservation comment
One fragment preserves very small part of rim and roughly one quarter of upper wall. Slight abrasion around edges otherwise clean breaks; thick, rough, extensive film of encrustation on all surfaces.