Israel/Shephelah
Late Hellenistic
Fill/wall fall, equals L165
CASSEROLES-CS1
Description: Casserole with squat rounded body, convex base, everted rim, groove on inner side to take a lid, two vertical handles attached from rim to shoulder. Red ware. Associated Ware/Ware Family from The Central Hill family is questionable, in the same proportion, it may be from phoenician cos Occurrence: Maresha, third-second centuries H contexts (Levine 2003: fig. 6.6:77). Samaria, Hellenistic Fort Wall, dated up to ISO BCE (Crowfoot I957a:229-2 fig. 41 :] 1). Jerusalem, Jewish Quarter, areas Wand Xl.' type CA 1, third-first centuries BCE (Geva 2003: 135-136, fig. 5.2, CA1 pI.5.8:37). Tel Dor, dominant type in the second century BCE (Guz-Zilberstein 1995: fig. 611:9, CP6). Tel Anafa, 125-75 BCE (Berlin 1997a: pI.29:2411,
from-Debora Sandhaus.2011.The Pottery from Khirbet er-Rasm: The Typology of the Pottery from the Hellenistic, Roman and Later Periods.pp:113, 116
Courtesy of Prof. Avraham Faust and Prof. Adi Erlich/Kh. er-Rasm Expedition
Acknowledgments to Prof. Andrea Berlin and Dr. Deborah Sandhaus for their help.