Finds 373
Main Information
Finds ID | 373 |
Site |
Hakemi Use |
Area |
ID 150 cemetery or grave |
Research event | excavation: rescue The Hakemi Use Excavations 2001 |
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 | Husking Bowl |
Pottery detail | |
Pottery decoration |
Monochrome brown |
Pottery type | None |
Amount | |
Material | |
Confidence | 5 |
Comment | Rough surfaces that are either left untreated, wiped or wet-smoothed; the most common surface color is buff, while occasionally there are som in light brown. All of the vessels found in the graves exposed so far are monochrome. No painted, incised, or stamped wares were put into the graves. Although red and black slipped and burnished wares were left in the graves of Level 1, most of them were inadequately fired, having a thick dark core in the fabric. |
Bibliography
Reference |
Tekin, H., Hakemi Use. A Newly Discovered Late Neolithic Site in Southeastern Anatolia, None, None |
Interpretations related to these Finds
Interpretation |
ID 49
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