Vessel
Comment
Greyware vessel of local manufacture.
Common grey pottery. Vessel with cylindrical neck surmounting a semi-spherical body. Well-known type at HARNES site dated in 2nd-3rd centuries AD.
Rounded lip, folded outwards with small apex almost (and sometimes even) touching the cervix. High cylindrical neck slightly convex. Half-spherical body. The junction between these two parts is smooth, marked by a furrow rounded in a slight hollow. Note that this groove shares the vase exactly halfway up. Fairly loose foot with slight base thickening and hollow bottom.
17 smoother grooves on the collar. 1 smoothing groove on the paunch 10 mm from the center furrow.
Coarse: hard, smooth, well fired, fine, light grey to blue grey colour.
Diameter max.ext.: 117 mm; Dimeter max.int.: 95 mm; Diameter bottom: 45 mm; H: 118 mm
Preservation
complete
Form
Mug or tankard
Material
Ceramic
Hoard
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