KE 671 (African Red Slip Hayes Form 84 with Stamps) [permalink] [next]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
P 177
Typological identification
African Red Slip with Stamped Decoration
Typological identification
African Red-Slip Hayes Form 84
Comparanda
circles stamp cf. LRP, pp. 234, 236, Type 29, fig. 40:l (Louvre)
Comparanda
trefoil stamps sim. LRP, pp. 244, 245, Type 83, fig. 43:i (University of Michigan; from Karanis)
Description
Stamps: dense band of alternating six concentric circles and trefoils with dot above, small circle at middle, and short stem below (Style A(ii)/A(iii), late 4th-early 5th century). Tightly framed on inside by double sharp grooves and on outside by seven variable grooves.
Preservation comment
One large fragment preserves ca. 40% of rim and part of body with full profile to rim. Very slight, sparse abrasion with slight chipping; slightly worn breaks; surface mostly in good condition.
Published as
KenchreaiIV, no. LRB 29, pp. 96-97, pl. 23 (B. Adamsheck)
Estimated base diameter
0.245
Preserved height
0.0281
Material
Ceramic (Material)
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Linked to

KE 670 (Eastern Sigillata C Hayes Form 1)