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Superb Late Roman Storage Amphora browse these categories for related items... All Items: Roman: Pre AD 1000: item #968766
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| This superb piece is a late Roman storage amphora that dates circa 4th-5th century A.D. This piece is approximately 5 inches high and it is in mint condition, with no repair and/or restoration. This piece is made from a light tan terracotta and was coil made on a potter's wheel. There is also a lid that was form fitted to the top of the vessel when the clay was wet. This vessel also stands by itself, although the handles were made for suspension. This piece has some light gray to spotty dark black dendrites, along with some minute root marks that are seen on the inside surface of the vessel. The outside of this piece has some of these deposits as well, but are not as prevalent. This type of amphora was used to store grains, seeds, and other "dry" type goods. Larger examples of this type were used not only for storage, but also for transport. This piece has a high degree of eye appeal, and is seldom seen with it's accompanying lid. A custom display stand is included. Ex: Private Israeli collection. Ex: David Leibert collection, New York. I certify that this piece is authentic as to date, culture, and condition: | ||||||||