Jar Fragment
Jar Fragment
Published 2017-04-13T12:26:10+00:00
Hampson ID: UN_4846
Form: Jar
Site: Upper Nodena
Based on the handle form and body decoration of this globular jar from Upper Nodena, this vessel probably dates from quite late in the site's occupational history. The Parkin Punctuated jar has eight arcaded handles, each with an appliqu? node and a notched lip. Vessel height is 4 1/4 inches.
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Date published | 13/04/2017 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Jar Fragment |
Dimension | Height 4 1/4 inches. |
Accession | Hampson ID: UN_4846 |
Medium | Pottery |
Record | http://hampson.cast.uark.edu/artifact.php?IDart=103 |
Place | The Hampson Museum Collection |