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4.3.3 Coarseware 2: The Doganella Amphora Fabric

Basins

Type 1

Shallow basin with cordoned rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 36.19). Date: 6th-5th century.

Type 2

Plain squared-off rim with a slight ledge on the exterior (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 28.14), D.310-400. Date: 6th-5th century.

Bases

Type 1

Large footring with a rounded profile.   

Illustration

Fig. 125. Basin base
© P Perkins 1997

Similar bases were found at Casale Pian Roseto (Murray Threipland and Torelli 1970, fig 18 Nos.12-16). D.220-280. Date: 6th-5th century.

Bowls

Type 1

Hemispherical bowl with an incurving rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 36.16). D.180-500. Date: current throughout the Etruscan period. 

Type 3

Carinated bowl with a plain rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 36.18). D.60-420. Date: ?late 7th-5th century

Jars

Type 1

Plain everted rim with grooves on the interior, cf. Fig.4.3.1.11. (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 36.8-9). Date: late 7th-mid 6th century.

Type 3

Everted, thickened rim with a sinuous profile (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 29.14). Date: 6th-5th century.
 

Type 4

Everted, almond-shaped rim profile, often with a slight overhang (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.1-7). D.140-320. Date: Late 6th-early 3rd century
 

Type 5

Hooked rim with a somewhat angular profile (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 30.8, 30.10-11). Date: 5th-early 3rd century

Type 6

Incurving wall with up-turned rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 36.10-13). Date: 6th-5th century. 

Illustration

Fig. 126. Jar type 6
© P Perkins 1997

Type 7

Plain everted rim with angular profile (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 31.2). D.120-320. Date: 5th century.

Type 8

Incurving wall with a collared rim and a horizontal upper surface. D. 200. Date: ?6th-early 3rd century 

Illustration

Fig. 127. Jar type 8
© P Perkins 1997

Type 10

Large jar with an out-turned thickened rim. D.360. Date: ?6th-5th century. 

Illustration

Fig. 128. Jar type 10
© P Perkins 1997

Handles

Type 1

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

Type 6

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

Bases

Type 1

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

Jugs

Handles

Type 2

Vertical jug handle rising from rim (cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, fig. 37.4).


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