Late Roman Amphora 6 [permalink] [show fewer links]
Type
Typology Item
Broader
Amphora
Comment
LRA6 is a type of bag-shaped Palestinian amphora produced during Late Antiquity and later in the southern Galilee, particularly Scythopolis (Beth Shean). It is characterized by a hard, brittle fabric fired dark gray by reduction, relatively thin walls, and painted decoration.
Has geographic origin
Palestine
Belongs to Historical Period
Early Byzantine (Historical Period)
Belongs to Historical Period
Late Roman (Historical Period)
Linked to

KTH1093 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH1221 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH1389 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH1390 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH1807 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH1874 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH1884 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH1990 (Late Roman Amphora 6)

KTH2209 (Late Roman Amphora 6)