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31. SARMATIAN JAR
IV century A.D.
Grey-burnished, brown clay with fine black inclusions. Globular body with short neck, flaring rim and flat bottom. Handle with longitudinal groove affixed to the upper body and below the rim. Two light grooves just below the neck.
Approx: H. 5.1"(13 cm).
32. SARMATIAN JAR
IV century A.D.
Light grey fabric with inclusions of lime, coarse-grained texture. Hand-made. Elongated low bellied body; short neck, bulging at top. Flat base and zoomorphic handle. Body decorated with three grooved lines.
H. 5.6"(14.2 cm).
33. SARMATIAN VESSEL
I century B.C.- I century A.D.
Grey-burnished, light grey fabric with coarse-grained texture. Hand-made binocular vessel with two spouts. Pair of oval-sectioned small handles. Flat bottom . One handle is mended, surface cracks, otherwise intact. S
Approx: H. 5.2"(13.2 cm).
34. FLAGON
I century B.C.
Orange fabric with mica inclusions; white(?) slip covering the entire vessel. Elongated, drop-shaped body, short neck with funnel-shaped mouth, wide discoid rim. Minimal diameter decorated by a cordon. Low pedestal foot has flat central part of underside with incised circles. Round-sectioned handle with multiple flutes.
Approx: H. 10.6"(27 cm).
35. ROMAN FLAGON
Second half of III- first half of IV century A.D.
Light cream-orange fine-grained fabric; dark-red gloss with metallic shimmer covering exterior, terminated on inside below rim and at lower body, fired dark-brown in some parts. Globular body gradually turning to narrow neck with an angular flange moulding at the rim. Low foot, central part of underside protruded. Two rectangular-sectioned handles with one central groove outside. Two grooves on shoulder and two on upper neck. Multiple wheel-marks.
Approx: H. 5.7"(14.8 cm).
36. ROMAN AMPHORISKOS
II century A.D.
Light cream-orange fine-grained fabric. Broad half-globular body, turning sharply to wide shoulder and conical neck. Funnel type rim, offset from neck; ring foot with protruded central knob on underside. Two rectangular-sectioned handles attached to shoulder and below rim.
Approx: H. 4.1"(10.4 cm).
37. ROMAN FLAGON
Second half of III- first half of IV century A.D.
Light cream, fine-grained fabric; dark-brown slip with metallic shimmer covering exterior, terminated on inside below rim and at lower body. Globular body, narrow cylindrical neck with wide biconical rim. Low foot, central part of underside protruded. Two rectangular-sectioned handles with two irregular central grooves outside. Double grooved upper neck, single groove at base of neck. Multiple wheel-marks at lower body.
Approx: H. 7.9"(20.1 cm).
38. ROMAN FLAGON
First half of I century A.D.
Light cream-orange fine-grained fabric; orange gloss covering exterior, terminated on inside below rim and at lower body. Egg-shaped body gradually turning to narrow conical neck; horizontal rim with internal groove. Low ring foot, bottom is flat. Two rectangular-sectioned handles.
Approx: H. 8.2"(20.8 cm).
39. Roman Herodian Cooking Pot 37BC-70AD
40. Roman Pot - A Ceramic greyware
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