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                "site_uri": "https:\/\/4care-skos.mf.no\/place\/34",
                "site_name": "\u01e6abal al-\u1e6c\u0101rif",
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                "material": "Ceramic",
                "description": "Bowl believed to have been used as a lid covering the jar said to have contained the Na\u01e7\u02bf \u1e24amm\u0101d\u012b codices. The bowl corresponds to the Gempeler T210B and probably also Bailey C407 types. It is a local imitation of North-African terra \u0002sigillata in Asw\u0101n clay, with an orange polished slip and painted decoration on the rim (group O of Rodziewicz 1976). The production of these bowls is situated between the last quarter of the fourth and the first half of the sixth century, although rare examples datable probably to the mid-seventh century were found at al-\u1e6c\u016bd (Pierrat 1995: 35-36; Pierrat 1996: pl. 8 and fig. 115-116). A similar bowl found probably at A\u1e2bm\u012bm was recently dated to the 2nd-3rd century CE (El-Sayed and Lakomy 2017; El-Sayed, Lakomy, Ehler, Fluck, Herzberg-Beiersdorf and Zorn 2021: 270), but the dating in this case is questionable.\r\nOn the outer surface, the bowl features black traces of an organic substance, maybe resin. Descriptions of this substance as \u201cbitumen\u201d (Robinson 1977: 21; Robinson 1981: 38; Robinson 1990: 23; Robinson 1997: 6) or as \u201ctar-like\u201d (Goehring 2006: 363) are directly related to the overall interpretation of the object (\u201clid of the jar containing the Na\u01e7\u02bf \u1e24amm\u0101d\u012b codices\u201d) in the narratives produced by James M. Robinson and embraced in both scholarship and the wider audience. The substance has not been subjected to testing.",
                "date_from": 375,
                "date_to": 550,
                "dating_criteria": "Chrono-typology",
                "selection_criteria": "Archaeological context associated with Christian markers",
                "absolute_relative_date": null,
                "stratigraphic_context": "",
                "shelf_mark": "",
                "bibliography": "",
                "external_links": [
                    {
                        "text": "The Sch\u00f8yen Collection",
                        "url": "https:\/\/www.schoyencollection.com\/bindings-bookboxes\/monastic-bindings\/nag-hammadi-binding-ms-1804-1"
                    },
                    {
                        "text": "Claremont Colleges Digital Library, Nag Hammadi Archive",
                        "url": "http:\/\/ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu\/cdm\/singleitem\/collection\/nha\/id\/1468\/rec\/1"
                    },
                    {
                        "text": "Claremont Colleges Digital Library, Nag Hammadi Archive",
                        "url": "http:\/\/ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu\/cdm\/singleitem\/collection\/nha\/id\/1484\/rec\/2"
                    }
                ],
                "classes": "Cooking\/table\/transport\/storage ware",
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                "archive": "",
                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Victor Ghica",
                        "year": "2020"
                    }
                ]
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