Sueki pottery, fragment of wall, with small carenated pattern and quartz inclusions. Burnished. Present two signs (maybe decoration) on external surface.
P23 in Oka.
Fragment of Sueki jar (tsubo), with quartz inclusions. (Sue ware). Decoration of incised lines on the external surface and grooved lines at the point of contact between the body and the neck. These lines were engraved before the drying phase. This step was essential to avoid breakage during cooking. Subsequently, the “bisquing” phase, an initial low-temperature firing, eliminated residual humidity and prepared the ceramic for subsequent vitrification.
P37 in Oka. Found in excavation edition TBO4-3 (1A).
Characterization of pottery shard based on stereomicroscopy. The observations takes in consideration the outer part (front), inner part (back) and the cross section of the shard, characterizing the clay matrix, inclusions and other peculiarities.
Characterization of pottery shard based on stereomicroscopy. The observations takes in consideration the outer part (front), inner part (back) and the cross section of the shard, characterizing the clay matrix, inclusions and other peculiarities.
Sue ware fragment perhaps of a haso. Fragment is of the flaring neck, with small inclusions of quartz. (SU 205 layer).
P41 in Oka.
須恵器の𤭯の頸部片の可能性がある。
岡山大学遺物番号P41。