Finds 481

Main Information
Finds ID 481
Site Nerokourou
Area ID 11 settlement
Research event excavation: undetermined Greek-Italian Collaboration, Nerokourou/St. George Monastery
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 Double-horned Wishbone Handle
Strap handle
Wishbone handle
Pottery decoration
Pottery type None
Amount
Material
Confidence None
Comment Bowls were the most common form. They were heavily grogged and often irregularly fired. The bowls had a rounded or slightly kinked profile, sometimes with an inverted rim. They had "Plattengriffe" with two horns that could be perforated. Other handles were wishbone handles, perforated and not-perforated lugs, strap handles and angular handles that were pulled up over the rim.
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