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A jar now 8 inches high, with a maximum diameter of 9½ inches and a base-diameter of 4½ inches. The pot was broken when found and has been pieced together from the fragments; but the neck sherds are missing and cannot be reconstructed. The fabric is a grey, sandy ware with added grits. The pot is decorated with two zones of wavy lines, each contained between a pair of straight lines. The upper zone has a single wavy line, while the lower has two. Between the two zones are five applied decorative knobs, each about ½ inch in diameter and protruding about ¼ inch from the surface of the pot. See K.S. Painter, in NC, 1968, 79-81, fig. and photo of pot
Roberston dataset, imported by J. Mairat. IARCH dataset, AHRC funded University of Leicester and British Museum project. Imported and edited by M. Spoerri (June 2019 / Nov. 2024 / Oct. 2025). Coin level data: W.E. Metcalf dataset. Updated by C. Gazdac (Sept. 2025), cleaned to coin level by R. Bennett (Oct. 2025).