Persian period (fifth-fourth centuries BCE), Early Hellenistic period, turning into the squared, triangular profiled rims toward the second half of the second century.
Persian period (fifth-fourth centuries BCE), Early Hellenistic period, turning into the squared, triangular profiled rims toward the second half of the second century.
Debora Sandhaus. "The Typology of the Pottery from the Hellenistic, Roman and Later Periods " in The Excavations of Khirbet er-Rasm, Israel. The changing faces of the countryside , ed(s). Avraham Faust and Adi Erlich. BAR International Series 2187 Oxford: Archeopress, 2011, 105-134
, Figure 2.2.5.
Anat Cohen-Weinberger.. " Petrographic Results" in The Excavations of Khirbet " in in The Excavations of Khirbet er-Rasm, Israel. The changing faces of the countryside , ed(s). ed(s). Avraham Faust and Adi Erlich. Oxford: BAR International Series 2187 2011, 131-134
, Table 2.12, Page 147.
Occurrence: Tel Dor, the type was sorted in all phases of the Hellenistic period (Guz-Zilberstein 1995:311, fig. 6.35, type JR I a). Discussion: Out-folded rounded rim. Very popular in Hellenistic period. The neck, flares outwards, varies in height. During the second half of the second century BCE the folded rounded rim which was typical of the Early Hellenistic period, was turning into the squared, triangular profiled rims. Debora Sandhaus.2011.The Pottery from Khirbet er-Rasm: The Typology of the Pottery from the Hellenistic, Roman and Later Periods.pp: 107
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Thanks to Prof. Andrea Berlin and Dr. Deborah Sandhaus for their help
Citation for this page
Sandhaus, Debora; Vessel: Rasm L. 126, b.1061.1, Site: Khirbet er-Rasm (Israel/Shephelah), The Levantine Ceramics Project, accessed on 02 May 2025, https://www.levantineceramics.org/vessels/24867-rasm-l-126-b-1061-1.