a complete pot (almost)......more pics added

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Nice find, the small impression on the first pic (looks like it was done with a thumb), is it functional or decorative? (Functional as in to grasp the pot better) Hope this isn't a silly question, just trying to get a better overall understanding. :wink:
 

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blacksheep, maybe when the pot was getting ready to be fired or hardened
the maker could have grabbed it right there and made those marks
funny thing blacksheep, I never noticed that after 15 years
thanks for the observation, I will look at the marks again
 

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Larson,

That you have restored this pot to this condition is in itself incredible. Finding that many pieces is fantastic. The Gods must surely be with you. :notworthy:

Great Digs,
BW
 

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Do any of your pot sherds have fingerprints in them? I have read of Greek amphora that still have ancient fingerprints.
 

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The workmanship is fantastic.You did a great job on saving that pot. Its great the way it is. Its broken but who cares its beautiful. I have found a couple nothing ever as nice as that one though.


TnMtns
 

black sheep the marks are more like pinch marks made with a finger and thumb
they are located every 90 degrees around the widest part of the pot, put there to hold a rope to hang it

GL look at my post titled (4 pottery pictures) and you can see the marks show that they were put there with a finger, you can see the makers fingernail print (but no finger print)
 

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Phenomenal piece! I used to restore pottery and can tell you that finding even that much of one from where your at, is a rare find.
 

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