KE 2217 (Middle Byzantine Slip-Painted-Ware Bowl) [permalink] [next]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
P 660
Typological identification
Byzantine Glazed Pottery
Typological identification comment
Slip Painted Ware, Light on Dark II
Comparanda
cf. CorinthXI, nos. 749, 759, pp. 99, 100, pl. XXXII:a, c (C. Morgan)
Comparanda
cf. Vassiliou2021, vol. 1, pp. 85-90, vol. 2, pp. 49-50, no. 74 (Argos, dated middle-third quarter of 12th c.)
Comparanda
sim. Armstrong1989, p. 16, nos. 10-12, pl. 7 (Valtesi, Phokis)
Comparanda
sim. Waage1933, pp. 323, 324, fig. 18:a (Athenian Agora)
Preservation description
One large sherds preserves 20% of base base and contiguous floor and middle to lower wall. Very slight, sparse abrasion and slight scoring; slightly worn breaks; otherwise surface mostly in good condition.
Estimated base diameter
0.12
Estimated diameter upper bound
0.19
Preserved height
0.0497
Belongs to Historical Period
Middle Byzantine (Historical Period)
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph
Photograph
Linked to

KE 2216 (Knidian Relief-Ware Askos: Sheep)