Classic Late Bronze grey black bowl thin walled with a high shoulder and a rolled rim. Vessel consits of 1 75% fragment and several smaller sherds. There is a light yellowish brown corrosion on all surfaces but particularly in the fractures, on the shoulder, and on the base. The rounded and rolled rim is slightly squared off on ints inferior surface. The linear decoration consisists of 8-9 incised lines of varying width, possibly mini furrows. The polish decoration consists of 360 degree vertical "drip" polish extending from the body-shoulder break to the base. Some evidence of this drip polish is also visible in the interior surface. The internal neck surface also exibits traces of burnish. But much of the internal polish from the rim and neck has been abraided off. There are several large spalls on the exterior surface possibly resulting from organics firing out. Rotational striations are visible on both the exterior and interior surfaces. The base exhibits full coverage by concentric rotational impressions. Medium sand also present in the fabric. Coding was done on 2008-08-20, before restoration.
No characteristics supplied for foot.
No characteristics supplied for grip handle.
No characteristics supplied for leg.
No characteristics supplied for spout.
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