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4.5.5 Pithos fabric 2

This coarse fabric is similar to Coarseware 1 and was also used to make tiles.

Type 1

Plain everted rim (cf. Attolini and Perkins 1992, Fig. 15.22-23; Perkins and Walker 1990, Fig. 32.2, 33.1-3). D. 300-520.

Type 4

Everted, thickened and rolled rim (cf. Fig 4.5.1.4; cf. Attolini and Perkins 1992, Fig. 14-5; Perkins and Walker 1990, Fig. 33.8, 34.1-5).

Type 13

Hooked rim with flat top (cf. Fig 4.5.1.9; cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, Fig. 35.4).

Type 17

Slightly overhanging rim with a flat top (cf. Fig 4.5.1.5; cf. Perkins and Walker 1990, Fig. 29.5). Frequent occurance on Roman sites suggests it is a late Etruscan and Roman shape.

Type 18

Squared off horizontal rim with a flat top and an incurving wall, cf. Fig 4.5.1.6.

Type 20

Triangular sectioned rim with flat top, cf. Fig 4.5.1.8. Frequent occurance on Roman sites suggests it is a late Etruscan and Roman shape.

Type 21

Wide horizontal overhanging rim, cf. Fig 4.5.1.10.


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