Type: Green Bacin/Green Lebrillo

Name, Origin, Date

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Green Bacin/Green Lebr...

Spain/

1490-1600 CE

Historic (Spanish Colo...

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General Information

Vessels are usually massive with widely varying rim diameters of up to 52cm, and in some examples, vessel thickness of up to 7cm. The flat upper surface of the rims on the vessels occasionally exhibits a stamped design similar to an olive branch with leaves.


This description of Green Bacin/Green Lebrillo comes from the Historical Archaeology Digital Ceramic Type Collection maintained by the Florida Museum of Natural History.

Detail Attributes

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Morphological Attributes

bacin, lebrillo, morta...

Technological Attributes

Buff to light orange p...

Heavy-bodied, large...

Vessels  0

Break Photos  0

Petrographic Samples  0

Description

Heavy-bodied, large vessels. Buff to light orange paste. Emerald green opaque tin-lead glaze.

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Bibliography

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  1. Charlie Cobb and Gifford Waters. Historical Archaeology Digital Ceramic Type Collection, 2023. February 23, 2023. https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/histarch/ceramic-types/

Discussion/Acknowledgements

Deagan 2002 was also listed on the FLMNH website but the bibliographic information was not provided.