beirut_2

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  • 2013-08-02T17:03:07Z ()
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  • Beirut 2 (en)
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  • This is a thin-walled vessel. It has a well ribbed, somewhat ovoid body, ending with a more conical base, and small concave button toe. Late first century AD/Flavian examples have a more pronounced toe, but the conical, hollow base types of its predecessor Beirut 1 and its successor Beirut 3 are not evident. This is perhaps an indication that it may form part of a separate development. The neck is cylindrical, with a folded band rim. It has rather short ‘Beirut-style’ handles (three mouldings) (smaller than those of Beirut 3). Some ten known examples bear the stamp ‘COL[onia].BER[ytus]’. The earliest examples have small, thin rims, while the latest (Flavian) examples can have quite thick rims. (en)
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