Ten ceramic rim sherds from multiple crucibles of various sizes. The crucibles are likely made of a crude stoneware with a coarse paste. The sherds are likely from triangular-mouthed vessels with circular bases. Some of the fragments are slightly blackened from use and some have encrusted residue on their interior surfaces. A few of the sherds mend but more than one vessel is represented.
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Object number
877.37, 877.70, 877.33, 877.41, 877.42, 877.78, 877.48, 877.40, 877.93, 877.47
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Animals/objects
Crucible
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Functions
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Material
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Context
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Forms
Rim
Triangular Mouthed
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Ware types
Refractory Ware
Germany
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Techniques
Burned
Molded