Fragment from a small to medium LB bowl. The preserved portion of the decorative schema consists of two single furrows positioned on the mid-to-lower shoulder (although this vessel may transition directly from rim to neck/shoulder). The furrows are both 0.67 cm in width and are spaced 0.27 cm apart. The exterior is highly polished across its entire surface. Dense circumferential rotational striations are visible on the interior surface, as well as between the furrows. The external surface features limited amounts of light gray dendritic corrosion, particularly on the superior-most portion of the sherd, just below the where the neck would begin. 25% of the internal surface is covered in the same. In addition to the fine sand, significant frequencies of coarse and medium sand inclusions are visible in the fabric. The external surface features limited frequencies of in mica pops. Breaks are rough.
From Interior to Exterior