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Burnished ceramic vessel provenance: Necropolis of Ervidel 3. Aljustrel. Beja chronology: Late Bronze Age. 13th – 7th centuries B.C. typology: Burnished ceramic vessel dimension: height 11.5 cm (4 ½ in.) diameter 15.7 cm (6 ⅛ in.) category: Bronze Age inventory number: 2001.43.4
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Burnished ceramic vessel, with spherical flattened body, strangled neck, everted rim and rounded lip. It shows a decoration composed of vertical sections in relief, organised in four areas defined by cords in relief, moulded by inner pressure of the still soft paste, that do not reach the vessel’s bottom. This form imitates metallic patterns of vessels from this period. The item has been found fractured and has been stuck afterwards, being noticeable the fracture areas. At the bottom and on one of the sides, the weathering and the lack of overlay show the nucleus of the brown paste with few degreasing. The surface is black and rather polished.
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