Nabatean Ware Plate Fragment
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Nabatean Ware Plate Fragment
ca. 1st century CE
Clay
2 3/8 in. x 7/8 in. x 1/8 in. (6 cm x 2.2 cm x 0.3 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
P.1929
Acquisition Date:
Geography:
Asia, Jordan, Possibly Petra
Classification:
Containers and Vessels; Vessels; Plates
Culture/Nationality:
Palestinian
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- clay - Naturally occurring sediments that are produced by chemical actions resulting during the weathering of rocks. Clays are composed of hydrated aluminum silicates, such as Kaolinite, Illite, Palygorskite, Attapulgite, Bentonite, and Montmorillonite. Small amounts of other minerals can change the color (white, yellow, brown or red) and texture of the clays. Clays may include all earths that form a paste with water and harden when heated.
- pottery - Generally, all ware made of ceramic, which is any of various hard, brittle, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing a nonmetallic mineral, such as clay, at a high temperature. In specialized usage, it typically does not include porcelain, which is a type of ceramic ware made of a refractory white clay, or "kaolin," and a feldspathic rock, that react when fired so the clay serves to hold the shape of the object and the rock fuses into a natural glass.
- sherds - Limited to fragments of pottery or glass.
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