Details
Object ID 000479
Object Name Terracotta Lid for a Pot
Object Desc As a general rule, most Roman pottery is made on a potter's wheel, which leaves grooves on the inside. This is a lid for some sort of cooking pot it still has its handle so that it can be removed from the pot
Collection CKHG Museum
Accession # CKHG_0479
Alternate ID Pottery_10
General Category Archeology
Category Archeology - General
Source 2024 Dig
Source Category Item Found
Accession Date OCT 11,2024
Credit/Acknowledgement Robert Wishart
Location Glebe 1 - Covington
Object Date 300
Start Year Range 50
End Year Range 410
Status In Collection
Object Keywords Roman,04th Century,Pot,
Title Terracota Lid for a Pot
Arch. Description
Collector Richard Brown
Collection Date 10/06/24
Excavated By Robert Mclaren
Approx Excavation Date 10/06/24
Identified By Robert Wishart
Approx Identification Date 10/22/24
Height 3
Length 0
Width 0
Depth 0
Diameter 10
Circumference 31.4
Weight 106
Unit of Measure Centimeters/grams
Dimension Details Outer Rim Diameter 11cm; Trench 2 (A)
Quantity 1
Material Terracotta
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Site Glebe 1
Site Details