The Pottery Found At Silchester a Descriptive Account of the Pottery Recovered
The Pottery Found At Silchester a Descriptive Account of the Pottery Recovered
Thomas May
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Clay, hard sandy drab, smoothed outside. Height about 24. 7 cm. ; diams. , rim 12. 5, bulge 26. 0, base about 10. 8 cm. ; proportions approximately 50, 104, 43. The only parallel to this very rare form which has been traced (Ritterling. , Hofheim (1912), p. 295, type 66 B, pi. XXVIII. No. 28, ) belongs to the period of the early camp, 40-51 a. D. , proportions 60, 100, 45. Type 120. Honey-pot {urceus or olla) with re-curved rim widening slightly to a nearly flat lip, and, just below the latter,... undivided loop-handles with bevelled edges. There is one girth- groove level with the upper attachment of the handles. White I 4S SlLCHESTER POTTERY. pipe-clay, silicated, or artificially made fire-clay. Height 22. ') cm. ; diams. , rim 11. 3, bulge 23. 4, base cS. 6 cm. ; proportions 50, 103, 38. They correspond closely to those of a similar vessel in Mainz . Museum attributed by Schumacher {Alter, it. H. Vorzeit, \ '. , pp. 161 4, pi. XXIX. No. 504) to the firsl half of tin- first century. Another example of a similar vessel without handles.
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