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Object DOI | 10.5284/1111299 | |
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Object ID | 1210971 |
File name | bieaaks13020.jpg | |
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Format | JPG | |
Format Type | JPEG File Interchange Format | 1.01 |
Checksum | a21402b44d8f5db34b67d1601618ae41 | |
Created | 02-May-2007 | |
Last Modified | 02-May-2007 | |
File size | 4 Mb | |
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Data Type | Image | |
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Description | Finds: D /521\ Fragmentary lump of burnt clay. This fragment can belong to a coarse clay stove or, most likely, is a fragment of the clay sealing of a jar''s opening. The fibers and ropes impressions suggest the latest interpretation. In fact, jars containing oil or wine were sealed with a cap of rough clay tight with ropes. From the Tomb of the Brick Arches, in the Mai Hedja Stelae Park. | |
Creator | British Institute in Eastern Africa | |
Copyright | © British Institute in Eastern Africa | |
Location | World region | Africa |
Non British Isles country | Ethiopia | |
Place | Tomb of the Brick Arches | |
Place | Aksum | |
Coordinates | Latitude Longitude | 14.13019 38.71861 |
Subject | Other | Stove |
Object (Non-British Isles) | JAR | |
Other | Sherd | |
Period | Other | Classic Aksumite |
Dates (BCE/CE) | 150 to 350 |
ADS Image metadata | CSV | 665 Kb |
Image metadata | XLSX | 1 Mb |