Finds 1778
Main Information
Finds ID | 1778 |
Site |
Köşk Höyük |
Area |
ID 752 settlement |
Research event | |
Finds type | pottery |
Small finds category | None |
Small finds type | |
Botany species | |
Animal remains species | |
Animal remains completeness | None |
Animal remains part | |
Lithics technology | |
Lithics industry | |
Lithics cores and preparation | |
Lithics retouched tools | |
Lithics unretouched tools | |
Lithics raw material | |
Obsidian | None |
Obsidian amount | None |
Pottery form | |
Pottery detail | |
Pottery decoration |
Brown burnished Figure Relief Decoration Grey burnished Incised Monochrome brown Monochrome grey Monochrome red Painted Red burnished Red slipped Smoothed |
Pottery type | None |
Amount | |
Material | |
Confidence | None |
Comment | All pottery here is hand-made. Boxes were made with middle to small sized grit, used as tempering, in grey, brown or buff. Some had mica inclusions, weren't fired well, were hand-smoothed, had a slip in red, brown or grey. They were burnished to avoid flaking of the slip. Most were monochrome, some had reliefs or were incised (spirals, semi.meander, triangle, rhomboid; enriched by dots; incisions and dots were often encrusted with white material). They rarely had handles. Some boxes were made of finer paste, were better levigated and had mica inclusions as well as sand. They were slip-coated (black to grey, red to reddish brown) with a glossy burnish, and the firing was better. A few boxes were painted on the slip surface (in brown, red, yellowish-white or cream) with broad bands or line drawings (crosshatching, arcs, spirals). |
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