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Quantity 7
Type (code) -2
Shape Type Name-1 Cookpot Middle Bronze Age
Shape Type Name Cookpot Middle Bronze Age
Shape Type Description Round bottomed pot with either a thinned upstanding rim coming directly from shoulder of pot or slightly upstanding and having slight thickening on exterior
Shape Type Period Middle Bronze Age
Fabric Type Name-1 Fabric 11=fabric D MBA
Fabric Type Name Fabric 11=fabric D MBA
Fabric Type Summary COOKPOT
Fabric Type Description Rust-colored "cooking pot" fabric. Sand temper. Brown, often brittle, often burned fabric, sometimes with white inclusions (some large) and can even have a scant component of chaff COOKPOT comes from normally blackened pots, hence attributed as cook pot
Fabric Type Period Middle Bronze Age
Surface Type Name Unspecified or unrecognized surface treatment
Remarks 6 pieces possible same vessel; one has lug, 2 pieces other cookpot.
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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Jason Kennedy, Lynn Swartz Dodd, Bradley J. Parker. (2012) "Sherd Group -2.18.0.11 from Asia/Turkey/Kenan Tepe/Area D/Trench 4/Locus 4031/Finds Bag 4174". In Kenan Tepe. Bradley Parker, Peter Cobb (Ed). Released: 2012-03-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/2e9cfa2a-d2b0-48d3-56c7-10c909ea5cf6> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2ww7cv5g

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