Finds 292
Main Information
Finds ID | 292 |
Site |
Lera-Cave |
Area |
ID 135 cave or rockshelter |
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 | Bowl |
Pottery detail |
Everted rim Flat base Foot |
Pottery decoration |
Burnished |
Pottery type | None |
Amount | |
Material | |
Confidence | None |
Comment | The pottery was locally produced but bears strong resemblance to Knossian pottery. The vessels were heavily grogged with quartz, which was grey, brown or red, and burnished by using obsidian. The bowls were flat-based, some had a leg and a lightly everted or inverted rim. |
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Interpretations related to these Finds
Interpretation |
ID 17
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