keay_56

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  • 2013-08-03T21:09:12Z ()
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  • Keay 56 (en)
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  • Keay (1984) divides this type into three sub-types, though sub-types A and C only consist of one sherd each - the majority of samples are therefore sub-type B. It consists of a tall cylindrical body similar to Keay 55, with 'a wide shoulder and short, squat conical neck, the uppermost point being delineated by an horizontal ban of incised comb decoration. The rim is gently everted with a convex rim face and straight inner rim surface. The handles have a small circular profile and elliptical section'. The foot is probably button-shaped as showed by a complete example from Fornells (Menorca) (Palol, 1982: Fig. 23). (en)
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