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Williams
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Distinctive FeaturesThis is a very small vessel with close-set rilling completely covering the body. It has a wide mouth with small lip, small semi-circular ovoid handles and a small hollow point at the base. It may be related to the slightly larger amphora Augst 47 or Peacock & Williams Class 66.See characteristics | ||
Date RangeThe type vessel at Augst was dated to the second half of the first century AD (Martin-Kilcher, 1994).Search: [1st century AD] | ||
OriginUnknown but quite possibly Palestine.Search: [Palestine] [The Levant] | ||
DistributionAugst (Martin-Kilcher, 1994).Search: [North West Europe] [Switzerland] | ||
ContentsUnknown.Search: [Unknown] | ||
CommentsPrincipal contributor: David Williams |