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Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Item number 1
Description 7.0.0 this jar has fingernail on applied band and indent in rim
Typology Example Sherd True
Remarks A band of fingernail prints on the exterior surface. Cream slip with reddish brown paint on the exterior surface. Reddish brown wash on the interior surface.
Shape Type Example Sherd False
Surface Type Example Sherd False
Fabric Type Example Sherd False
Photoed only False
Rim Diameter in cm 23.0
Profile Sherd False
Artist BU
Interior Color Munsell Number 10 YR 7/4
Exterior Color Munsell Number 10 YR 7/4
Exterior Color Munsell Name Very Pale Brown
Interior Color Munsell Name Very Pale Brown
Core Color Munsell Number 7.5 YR 6/8
Core Color Munsell Name Reddish Yellow
Surface to Core Color Change Abrupt
Grit Temper True
Chaff Temper True
Temper size fine
Burnished Interior Surface False
Burnished Exterior Surface False
Wash (Surface Treatment) True
Other Surface Treatment False
Surface treatment description False
Incised Decoration True
Impressed Decoration False
Painted Decoration True
Decoration description brown painted band beneath lim hugemail incised at vaised band on shoulder of jar.
Date drawn 2003-08-07
Surface to Core Color Munsell Number 7.5 YR 5/1
Surface to Core Color Munsell Name Gray
Composite Type Name-1 Jar, little or no neck, externally thickened rim
Fabric Type Name Unspecified or unrecognized fabric
Shape Type Name MBA Jar, little or no neck, externally thickened rim
Surface Type Name-1 Unspecified or unrecognized surface treatment
Has note An Item (Object) is a single object contained within a finds bag. Item numbers are assigned to finds that have been removed from a finds bag for further analysis. For example, a ceramic sherd that was removed from a finds bag to be drawn and/or photographed was given an item number. Similarly, a particular bone or lithic that was removed from a finds bag for further analysis was given an item number and was subsequently identified by that item number. Most small finds were assigned item number "1," since they were usually the only item in their finds bag.
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Suggested Citation

Jason Kennedy, Bradley J. Parker. (2012) "Sherd C-1-1082-15-1 from Asia/Turkey/Kenan Tepe/Area C/Trench 1/Locus 1082/Finds Bag 15". In Kenan Tepe. Bradley Parker, Peter Cobb (Ed). Released: 2012-03-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/d2474f20-8ca0-483c-3632-9a7597997c3e> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k27m0915k

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