Ephesian Fine Gray Ware [permalink] [show more links]
Type
Typology Item
Broader
Slipped Table Wares
Bibliography
AgoraXXXII, pp. 60-61, 212-214, nos. 902-915, fig. 29, pl. 48 (“fine gray ware”)
Bibliography
BenghaziIII.1, pp. 52-55 (“black-glazed C2 ware”)
Bibliography
ZabelickyScheffeneggeretal1996 (“Platten in grauer Ware”)
Description
Typified by large, rimmed platters with oval to circular or rectangular formats in a hard, very fine, micaceous fabric with a dark brown to dark gray, smooth, soapy, thick, semiglossy slip. Produced at Ephesus during the 1st century BCE to 1st century CE.
Has geographic origin
Ephesus
Belongs to Historical Period
Early Roman (Historical Period)
Linked to

KM351 (Late Hellenistic-Early Roman Ephesian Fine Gray-Ware Platter)

KP422 (Early Roman Ephesian Fine Gray-Ware Platter)

KE 2119 (Early Roman Ephesian Fine Gray-Ware Platter)

KE 2129 (Early Roman Ephesian Fine Gray-Ware Platter)

KE 2130 (Early Roman Ephesian Fine Gray-Ware Platter)

KTH2528 (Early Roman Ephesian Fine Gray-Ware Platter)

Suggested citation
“Ephesian Fine Gray Ware.” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2025. <http://kenchreai.org/typology/p-ephesian-grayware>