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Dr
David
Williams
Dept of Archaeology
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Distinctive FeaturesAlthough the two examples in Keay (1984) are incomplete, a whole example came from the Palaeochristian cemetery of Saint Seurin at Bordeaux. The body is cylindrical, tapering to a stubby foot. The shoulder is wide with a short, narrow neck. The rim is tall and everted, the handles have a squared profile and ovoid section.See characteristics | ||
Date RangeFourth to mid-fifth century.Search: [4th century AD] [5th century AD] | ||
OriginNo evidence.Search: [Unknown] | ||
DistributionTarragona and Bordeaux.Search: [France] [North West Europe] [Spain] | ||
ContentsUnknown. | ||
CommentsPrincipal contributor: David Williams |