Object type
pot
Fabric
common Iberian oxidized
Culture/period
Roman world
Materials
pottery
Technique
wheel-thrown
Mint
Production date
14 / 192
Current location
Archaeological site
L'Esquerda, sector ibèric
Township
Masies de Roda, Les (Europa, Espanya, Catalunya, Barcelona, Osona)
Dimensions
17 x 17 x 17 cm
Description
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Ceramic container with a refined calcareous beige paste, with some inclusions in the form of gravel, fired in an oxidising atmosphere. The base has a differentiated foot and marks of turning the container on the potter's wheel are visible on the inside, while the outside has a good finish. The flared rim is decorated with parallel incised lines that run around the perimeter of the lip. Below the neck there is also a decorative incised line.
It is a Roman pottery with Iberian features and with a maximum dating of the 1st century AD.
© Museu Arqueològic de l’Esquerda
Omeka ID
2989