Collection: Roman Archeology Dept.
Inv.-No.: CAR-K-5062
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 11,5 x 7,7 x 5,3 cm
Dating: 3rd-4th century AD
North African Sigillata. Rounded shoulders with palm decoration. In the center of the discus, an impressed eight-petaled rosette with a filling hole and a larger air hole. Straight, wide nozzle. Grooved handle lug. Simple base ring, surrounded by a wide groove that extends on both sides toward the handle. In the center of this groove is another groove, at its base on each side a small, grain-shaped indentation. The clay is lustrous and the glaze is matte.
This object was digitized through the ‘Kulturerbe digital’ program of the Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Public Service and Sport.
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