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This red pottery bowl has four ridges around the shoulder, the rim is turned inwards. The surface is coated in white.
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Kom van rood aardewerk met vier randen rond de schouder; de rand is naar binnen gebogen. Het oppervlak is met wit bedekt.
L'épaule de ce bol en argile rouge présente quatre stries. La lèvre est tournée vers l'intérieur. La surface est recouverte d'un engobe blanc.
Der Napf aus rotem Ton besitzt an der Schulter vier Rillen, der Mundsaum ist eingezogen. Die Oberfläche ist weiß überzogen.
Questa ciotola di argilla rossa ha quattro incisioni sulla spalla, il bordo dell'imboccatura è rivolto verso l'interno. La superficie è ricoperta di bianco.
Esta tigela a barro vermelho tem quatro ranhuras no ombro, o rebordo da boca está virado para dentro. A superfície está coberta a branco.
Este cuenco de cerámica rojo tiene cuatro cornisas en el hombro y el borde de la boca se vuelve hacia dentro. La superficie fue recubierta de blanco.
This red pottery bowl has four ridges around the shoulder, the rim is turned inwards. The surface is coated in white.
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1977 durch Fundteilung nach Wien.
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Bietak, M. & M. Schwarz, Nag' el-Scheima, Teil 2, Denkschrift der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (DÖAW) 255 (1998), 26 ff.
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Fundort: Sayala, spätrömischer Friedhof, 1961-65.
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