- Context:
- Italy
- Poggio Civitate
- Tesoro
- Tesoro 26
- 1987, ID:126
- PC 19870059 (Pottery)
Descriptive Variable | Value(s) |
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Chronology | Securely Orientalizing |
Fabric Category | Impasto |
Object Type | Vessel |
Decorative Technique | Incised |
Vessel Form | Form unspecified |
Fragment Noted | true |
Object Type (notes) | Impasto Fragment with Incised Decoration |
Size | Max. Pres. Height 0.027 m, Max. Pres. Width 0.033 m, Max. Pres. Thickness 0.005 m |
Condition | Broken on all sides. |
Description | A fragment of a vessel preserving an incised decoration consisting of the apex of a triangle in the center formed by four converging lines. Each line is a series of diagonal slashes forming a rope pattern. To the left are three similar lines and to the right five. |
Fabric Description | Impasto with black surface and brownish biscuit |
Note |
The Poggio Civitate Excavation Project website originally included this object at this address: |
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Local Grid (X) | 58.0 | ||||||||
Local Grid (Y) | T |
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Consists of
[Standard: CIDOC-CRM] |
pottery
[Standard: British Museum Thesaurus] |
Has type
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vessel
[Standard: British Museum Thesaurus] |
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