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Common ware small pot produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (second half 4th century and beginnings of the 5th century) for consumption of liquids at the table. The rim is turned outwards. The body tends to a ovoid profile, with a slightly concave base. Two vertical handles that start on the rim and end in the middle of body. EMS.2008.00867.00000 | Common ware small pot produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (second half 4th century and beginnings of the 5th century) for consumption of liquids at the table. The rim is turned outwards. The body tends to a ovoid profile, with a slightly concave base. Two vertical handles that start on the rim and end in the middle of body. EMS.2008.00867.00000 | ||
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Revision as of 12:24, 22 November 2017
Roman Small Pot | |
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Publisher | EULAC |
Size | 15.1cm x 15.1cm x 13.4cm |
Type | 3D Object |
Format | text/plain Alias/WaveFront Object |
Country | Portugal |
Museum | Seixal Eco Museu |
Common ware small pot produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (second half 4th century and beginnings of the 5th century) for consumption of liquids at the table. The rim is turned outwards. The body tends to a ovoid profile, with a slightly concave base. Two vertical handles that start on the rim and end in the middle of body. EMS.2008.00867.00000