late_roman_amphora_6_1

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  • 2013-08-04T22:22:37Z ()
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  • Late Roman Amphora 6 (en)
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  • ‘Late Roman Amphora 6’ (Hayes, 1976: 117), refers to a specific product within the Palestinian ‘bag-shaped’ amphora group (Late Roman Amphora 5). It is the reduced-fired amphora that is typical of the city of Beth Shan-Beisan (Scythiopolis). It has a very hard, reduced, dark grey-black fabric and it is typically decorated with white painted loops and horizontal lines. Some variants have a marked ridge separating the shoulder from the upper body. The rims are rolled or a band. Some have a marked step on the lower wall (shared by the Caesarean LRA 5). As with the LRA 5, the handles are ring type and placed on the outer edge of the shoulder. (en)
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