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Hellenic-Middle Roman fine ware
Hellenic-Middle Roman fine ware
TitleHellenic-Middle Roman fine ware
SiteKizlarin Sekisi
Catalog numberKIZ-01-14 (L), KIZ-01-12 (TM), KIZ-01-9 (TR), KIZ-01-15 (BL), KIZ-01-4 (BR)
DescriptionKIZ-01-14 (L) - Early Roman fine ware bowl rim. Micacious fabric with gold mica, some quartz inclusions. Carinated bowl with pointed inturned rim, slipped on both sides. Color of interior, exterior, and fresh fracture: 2.5YR 6/6. Rim diameter (ext.): ca. 26 cm. KIZ-01-12 (TM) - Hellenic-Early Roman grey, black glazed ware lid (?) rim. Abundant white inclusions, possibly limestone and quartz. Fragmentary lid with slightly thickened, rounded rim, black glaze on interior and exterior, very worn. Color of fresh fracture: 10YR 5/1 (grey). Color of interior and exterior: black. Rim diameter (ext.): ca. 20. KIZ-01-9 (TR) - Early-middle Roman fine or slipped common ware jar rim. Fragmentary thickened rim with flat top, short collar, one slipped band below collar against white coating on exterior, some traces of slipped motifs on rim, unslipped on interior. Rim diameter (ext.): 19. KIZ-01-15 (BL) -Early Roman fine ware bowl rim. Fine with few rounded voids. Fragmentary rim, inturned of hemispherical bowl, slipped, very worn on exterior. Color of fresh fracture: 7.5YR 7/6. Color of interior and exterior: 7.5YR 4/6 to 3/4. Rim diameter (int.): 18. KIZ-01-4 (BR) - Early Roman fine ware bowl rim. Very abundant yellowish inclusions (possibly limestone), iron rich clay matrix. Fragmentary in-turned rim of hemispherical bowl, slipped on interior, possibly exterior but very worn. Color of fresh fracture: 7.5YR 5/6 to 4/2. Color of exterior: 5YR 6/6 (surface). Color of interior 2.5YR 4/6 (Slip). Rim diameter (ext.): 22.
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