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BCC CG15 Hellenistic Red/Black Ceramic Handle
Ceramic Fragment with Double Loop Handle
Late Hellenistic to Early Roman?
2nd century BCE - 1st century CE? 
Red and black painted pottery fragment 
with double loop handle, perhaps from a 
drinking cup (KYLIX?).  Light colored, moderately 
fine interior clay.  The estimated diameter 
based on the exterior curve is around 18-22cm.  
The original vertical profile and dimensions 
have not been determined.
5.5cm.x3.6cm.x0.2cm.  11.78gm.
Surface find from the beach near 
Caesarea Maritima, 1976.
J. Berlin Caesarea Collection
(click for larger pic)

BCC CG15 Hellenistic Red/Black Ceramic Handle

Ceramic Fragment with Double Loop Handle
Late Hellenistic to Early Roman?
2nd century BCE - 1st century CE?
Red and black painted pottery fragment
with double loop handle, perhaps from a
drinking cup (KYLIX?). Light colored, moderately
fine interior clay. The estimated diameter
based on the exterior curve is around 18-22cm.
The original vertical profile and dimensions
have not been determined.
5.5cm.x3.6cm.x0.2cm. 11.78gm.
Surface find from the beach near
Caesarea Maritima, 1976.
J. Berlin Caesarea Collection
(click for larger pic)

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Album name:v-drome / Ceramic, Glass, Bone, and Ivory fragments
Filesize:428 KiB
Date added:Jul 05, 2020
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Robert L3   [Jul 07, 2020 at 04:07 AM]
Very interesting and unusual. I’d love to know what the vessel it attached to looked like. Great find.

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