Twenty-three ceramic body sherds from multiple Hessian crucibles of various sizes. The crucible sherds are likely made of a crude stoneware with a coarse, buff paste. The fragments appear to be from unused crucibles and are likely from vessels with triangular-shaped mouths. The sherds have a dark reddish wash or coloring on the exterior. A few sherds mend but more than one vessel is represented.
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Object number
831.234, 831.288, 831.484, 831.289, 831.163, 831.528, 831.199, 831.534, 831.187, 831.238, 831.674, 831.638, 831.601, 831.319, 831.670, 831.681, 831.233, 831.202, 831.496, 831.425, 831.709, 831.326, 831.675
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Dimensions
Weight 112 gr
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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
Body
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Ware types
Refractory Ware
Germany
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Techniques
Molded