KE 1167 (Early Roman Knidian Pine-Cone Thymiaterion) [permalink] [next]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
P 309
Typological identification
Knidian Relief Ware
Comparanda
cf. Bailey1975, pp. 68, 71, pl. 26:2 (Reg. No. 1867.5-8.649)=BMLIII, pp. 326, 329, 341, no. Q 2728, pl. 82, 85, 149 (dated “about AD 80-120“)
Fabric, firing, surface
Pink fabric, consistently fired; orangish red slip, mottled. Very fine, dense and hard; smooth break. Very rare, irregular limes(?) specks. Thin, rather even, semimatte slip over exterior and dripping through mouth. Knidian.
Preservation description
One large body sherd. Slight to moderate, extensive abrasion with chipping; somewhat worn edges; slight patches of encrustation in molded relief.
Preserved height
0.0442
Preserved width
0.0398
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Photograph
Linked to

KE 1166 (Early Roman Knidian Pine-Cone Lamp or Flask)