Roster |
Date |
Author |
Record |
Stratum (to which element belongs) |
2011-02-10 |
lC |
s711J1A [Input: V211LC.j] |
Phase (to which element belongs) |
2011-02-10 |
!! |
h3fJ1A [Input: V211LC.j] |
Typological reasons for assignment |
2009-09-26 |
mKB |
Ninevite V shapes: q1202-p4 buff short neck jar with rim divided on top, this same shape continues into (Phase l ED IIIA) but here the ware is coarser than the later examples and has a thick greenish-buff slip, q1199-p1, q1190-p3, q1190-p10 coarse red-brown bowls with square rim and semi-circular tab handle near the rim, q1202-p3 ring base with groove around base, q1199-p6 thick, coarse part of "fruit stand" q1202-p2 gray-gerrn bowl with beaded rim, q1199-p71 body sherd with fine incised decoration. LC3 shapes: q1199-p2 bowl or jar with simple rim, q1199-p3 restricted neck jar with pointed rim rounded on the exterior, q1199-p4 hammer rim bowl with extended rim, q1202-p5 hammer rim bowl with no extension of the rim, q1203-p6 small bowl or jar with rounded rim, q1199-p5 bowl or jar with thick carbon core and a buff-white slip on the interior and exterior (there are few vessels with these characteristics of a whitish slip over a surface covering a very dark carbon core), q1202-p1 fine small bowl with beaded rim and "exploded" calcite on the surface. [Input: T926MKB1.j] |
Other reasons, reservations, qualifications |
2009-09-26 |
mKB |
Phase 3f mixed with Phase 2h [Input: T926MKB1.j] |