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4.3.5 Coarse Creamware 2

Basins

Type 1

Steeply sloping wall with rim thickened on the interior and exterior cf. Coarse creamware 1 basin type 8 (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 29.3).

Basin Bases

Type 3

Disc base (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 28.1). This piece has a composite fabric; the inside of the base and through to the exterior at the centre is of a clay which contains finer inclusions and more black augite, which is harder and more resistant to abrasion than the rest of the body. This ´patching´ is probably the result of over-cutting when the base was turned when leather-hard to form the base.

Bowls

Type 1

Hemispherical bowl with a beaded rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 223-24).

Type 2

Deep bowl with a thickened rim forming an angled beading.

Illustration

Fig. 130. Bowls type 2
© P Perkins 1997

This rim shape could possibly be the neck of a jar rather than a bowl.

Type 3

Tronco-conical bowl with a plain rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 32.3).

Jars

Type 1

Everted plain rim, cf. Fig. 4.3.1.11. Date: first half of 6th century.

Type 2

Plain everted rim slightly thickened (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 29.9). Date: 6th century.

Type 3

Everted and thickened rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 29.12). Date: 6th century.

Type 4

Everted, thickened and rolled rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.3). Date: late 6th-early 3rd century.

Type 5

Everted, thickened and hooked rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.11). Date: 5th-early 3rd century.

Type 6

Rolled, thickened and hooked rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 40.12). Date: 6th-5th century.

Type 7

Thickened and slightly rolled rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 31.16). Date: 5th century.

Type 8

Everted and slightly thickened rim occurring with jar handle 2. D.100-200. Date: 6th-early 3rd century.

Illustration

Fig. 131. Jar type 8
© P Perkins 1997

Type 9

Tall neck thickened to the interior and exterior. D.180. Date: 5th-early 3rd century.

Illustration

Fig. 132. Jar type 9
© P Perkins 1997

Jar Handles

Type 1

Loop handle of stamnoid jar (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 31.9).

Type 2

Circular sectioned handle rising from rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 37.4).

Type 3

Bucket handle (cf. Murray Threipland and Torelli 1970, fig 21G No.1).

Bases

Type 1

Simple flat base (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.13).

Type 2

Footring with an angular profile, cf. Fig. 4.3.1.23.

Handles

Type 1

Handle with an oval section.

Lid

Type 1

Disc shaped lid handle.


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