Model 3D
Jug, site 24, unit 117, 15th century
A jug burnt in a reductive atmosphere – grey earthenware. Vessel fracture: grey. The vessel of a slight cymoid profile with the largest body diameter at the half of its height. Its outflow turned slightly inside. Its band lughole starts there and ends at the height of the largest diameter of the body. Several rows of flat, unclear carvings in the upper part of the body. The bottom is flat with carelessly finished edge.
			Name
			Jug, site 24, unit 117, 15th century
			Number
			14
			Dimensions
			Height: 20 cm, 
outflow diameter: 10.5 cm,
bottom diameter: 11 cm
			outflow diameter: 10.5 cm,
bottom diameter: 11 cm
Material
			Clay
			Production Technique
			Wheel-throwing
			Place of Finding / Site / Excavation Unit
			Olsztyn, 
site 24,
unit 117
			site 24,
unit 117
Description Author
			Adam Mackiewicz
			Chronology / Dating
			15th century
			Literature
			previously unpublished
			