gauloise_amphora_in_verulamium_white_slipped_ware

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  • 2013-08-03T20:22:07Z ()
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  • Gauloise Amphora in Verulamium White Slipped Ware (en)
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  • Two rim forms are known, both from the production site: 1.Thick, flat ‘bottle’ rim, similar to the Gauloise 5 type: flat, triangular-section rim, approx. 40% surviving; handle scar. White slip survives on most surfaces, except on top of rim. 2. Furrowed rim type, Gauloise 12: two deep grooves, ‘furrows’, on rim, approx. 26% surviving. White slip mostly gone, except in the grooves. Outside the kiln site, the largest group of sherds come from Cottons Wharf, Southwark. They are highly abraded and despite coming from a single vessel, reconstruction of the original shape has not been possible. However, it seems to have had a ‘bottle’ rim, similar to (1) above; bifurcated handles (though the central groove was not pronounced); and a base that was quite wide for the type. (en)
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