Platter of considerable dimensions, with a truncated cone shape, with a wall of about 45º inclination, with stepped and complex moldings inside the edge. The edge ends in a lip marked by a rounded final thickening. Red or maroon inner slip. Flat bottom with rounded molding. Presence of incisions or flutings drawing waves on the inside (upper part) of the edge, alternating with the moldings. The interior of the vessel has a very elaborate decoration composed of burnished lines that draw a large rosette that covers the entire internal surface. Two large, twisted handles that start at the end of the lip and resemble basketry handles are flanked by two plastic handles decorated with stamps. It is an authentic archaeological marker; it appears during the 2nd century AD and its presence extends into the 4th century AD even beyond. GURT ESPARRAGUERA, J.M., ARIÑO GIL, E., MARTÍNEZ FERRERAS, V., PIDAEV, S.R. (2015). DOI: 10.1016/j.ara.2015.04.003
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