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Catalog | Object |
Catalog Date | 2010-05-10 |
Catalog Type | Archaeology |
Collection | Tell en-Nasbeh Collection |
Conservation Condition | Good |
Conservation Notes | Surface and core intact. |
Cultural Period | Iron I |
Depth (cm) | 0.6 |
General Description | Wall fragment of a vessel with white slip over outer surface, over which are painted various diagonal lines; where lines converge and form triangle, red paint is used to fill it in. |
Diameter (cm) | 0.0 |
Early Date (BCE) | 1200 |
Excavation Date | 1929-05-20 |
Category Type | Ceramic |
Height (cm) | 4.1 |
Primary Location | Holbrook Hall, Pacific School of Religion |
Late Date (BCE) | 980 |
Length (cm) | 0.0 |
Occupation Level | II |
Material | Ceramic |
Object Name | Philistine Sherd |
Old Museum ID | x48 |
Object Sub-category | Ceramic -- Other |
Publication Notes | McCown, C. C. 1947. Tell en-Nasbeh, Vol. I: Archaeological and Historical Results. Berkeley and New Haven: The Palestine Institute of Pacific School of Religion and the American Schools of Oriental Research. Wampler, J. C. 1947. Tell en-Nasbeh, Vol. II: The Pottery. Berkeley and New Haven: The Palestine Institute of Pacific School of Religion and the American Schools of Oriental Research. |
Decoration | Paint |
Excav. Ceramic Serial # | 0 |
Decoration Notes | White slip, over which are painted black lines and red sections. |
Completeness | Fragment |
Manufacture | Wheelmade |
Ceramic Fabric | Hard, orange brown surface, lighter core |
Weight (g) | 13.1 |
Width (cm) | 4.1 |
Provenience Certainty | Site certain |
Catalogued by | Kiersten Neumann |
Condition Examined by | Kiersten Neumann |
Site | Tell en-Nasbeh |
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Suggested Citation
Aaron Brody. (2013) "B2010.1.141 from Asia/Palestinian Authority/Tell en-Nasbeh/Square Q18/Not given". In Bade Museum. Aaron Brody (Ed). Released: 2013-09-27. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/04ad1b01-7e11-414f-2cf4-13e8ff536faf> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2639z98d
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