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Material Ceramic
Date 2001-08-04
High elevation 590.542
Low elevation 590.492
Sampling Type Visual
Ceramic Analyst Lynn Swartz Dodd
Date read 2007-06-10
Diagnostics amount 5
Diagnostics weight 0.0
Remaining weight 5.7
Total weight 5.7
Tentative date Middle Bronze Age
Remarks Bag almost entirely large sherds from large jar, including a rim Ref plate 8G with read painted horiz and vertical stripe. Also a smaller jar rim, ref plate 3H. 5C with incised pulled. Ware F single large body sherd and a rim for same vessel (!). Large holemouth somewhat like refl plate 9D. 3 cookpot sherds. Rest big fabric B
Has note Finds Bags, or KT bags, are groups of artifacts of the same material composition excavated from a locus. Each finds bag may contain a number of finds but finds are always separated by material. Thus, ceramics, bones and lithics excavated from the same locus were given separate numbers and were collected in separate bags. A special category is the "small find," which could be of any material. Small finds are generally speaking rare or exceptional finds such as figurines, loom weights, andirons or worked bone tools. Small finds are given separate numbers and are bagged separately. Finds bags could consist of only one plastic bag of material and could only be excavated on a single day.
Suggested Citation

Sibel Torpil. (2012) "Finds Bag 4192 from Asia/Turkey/Kenan Tepe/Area D/Trench 4/Locus 4039". In Kenan Tepe. Bradley Parker, Peter Cobb (Ed). Released: 2012-03-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/258944d4-1261-4587-78f4-083fefbdaaf3> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2tm76w5g

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