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Common pottery casserole bowl

Archaeological Ensemble of Baelo Claudia1st century BC - 1st century AD

Conjunto Arqueológico de Baelo Claudia

Conjunto Arqueológico de Baelo Claudia
Tarifa (Cádiz), Spain

Casserole bowl with horizontal edge and convex bottom that made it necessary to use a holder for use on fire and has a rim on the edge for the cover. In shape they differ from the pots, because the diameter of the mouth is more or less equal to that of the walls, while in pots the belly has larger diameter than the mouth, but the function is the same; to cook food. The production of this deep common deep ceramic casserole bowl, which imitates shape Hayes Ostia II 199- 310 was in the time of Tiberius-Augustus (1st century BC.- 1st century AD.) and production was maintained until the 4th century AD.

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Bibliography:

- Abadías, J. A., & Roumens, M. R. (eds.). (1995): Ceràmica comuna romana d'època alto-imperial a la península ibèrica: estat de la questió (Monografies Emporitanes Vol. 8). Museu D'Arqueologia de Catalunya-Empuries.

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  • Title: Common pottery casserole bowl
  • Creator: Archaeological Ensemble of Baelo Claudia
  • Date Created: 1st century BC - 1st century AD
  • Location: Museum of the Archaeological Ensemble of Baelo Claudia (Tarifa, Spain).(Store)
  • Physical Dimensions: 20 cm in diameter, 25 cm. in deep
  • Type: Archaeological piece. Casserole bowl of Roman pottery
  • Medium: Roman Pottery
Conjunto Arqueológico de Baelo Claudia

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