Ceramic vessel
Comment
Dark grey ware with slightly burnished surface and, although wheel-made, stands somewhat unevenly on account of inequalities
in the finish of the foot-ring. There is a distinct shoulder below the neck and a " kick-up" at the base. The only decoration is a pair of parallel shallow girth
grooves. It shows evident traces of its Belgic antecedents and the closest parallel which can be found for its shape is Richborough No. 249, which is of Flavian date. The South Ferriby vessel has a recurved, instead of oblique rim, but can hardly have been made at a later time than the late first or early second century A.D.
Preservation
complete
Form
Cooking pot
Material
Ceramic
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