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The cooking pot was covered with the broken base of a jug (or juglet) that served in secondary use as a lid. It was filled up to the rim with light-brown sediment, which covered the coins. It seems that the sediment had penetrated into the pot through the cracks by means of post-depositional processes. The pot was on top of a thin (3–4 cm) layer of sediment that covered the bottom of the niche. The cooking pot belongs to a type of small, closed pots with a simple, outward- sloping rim, a flaring, convex neck, a squat, globular body, a convex, pointed bottom and one vertical handle extending from rim to shoulder. (Farhi et al. 2010, 62)
J. Goldman 28.06.16. Updated and coin data level entered by C. Gazdac (Mar. 2022).