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Kitchen Ware Rim and Handle Sherd

Late Bronze Age
2000 BCE - 1200 BCE
Clay

2 11/16 x 1 15/16 x 1 in. (6.8 x 4.9 x 2.5 cm)

Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: 2009.14.1150
Other Number(s): B 157 (Site No.)
Geography: Asia, Turkey, Tarsus
Classification: Unclassifiable Artifacts; Artifact Remnants; Sherds
Culture/Nationality: Prehistoric Anatolian
Collection: Tarsus Excavation
Findspot: Find Spot: Gözlükule, Tarsus, Turkey, south edge above Kab walll; Date: 1938; Meters: 14.60

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  • Anatolian - Refers to the culture and styles that developed in antiquity in the geographical area of modern Turkey.
  • handles - Those portions of, or attachments to, objects that are designed to be grasped by the hand.
  • kitchenware - Equipment, containers, utensils, dishes, cookware, cutlery, and other items for kitchen use, excluding appliances.
  • Late Iron Age - Refers to a phase of Iron Age culture noted for particular technological and social developments, including the tempering of iron implements.
  • rim sherds - Fragments of a ceramic or glass vessel from just below the rim.

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