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Clay strainer
Ithmos or strainer or sieve of hemispherical body. The upper part of rim is decorated around its perimeter with an incised undulating line. The body is pierced with holes. The holes were made with a pointed tool when the clay was wet, from the inner to the outer surface.
The strainer whose function has not changed over the centuries retained the same shape down to modern times.
Code
ΒΚ 2753
Type
Clay strainer
Chronology
Middle Byzantine period
Dimensions
Height 11 cm., rim diameter 27 cm.
Material of Construction
Clay
Origin
Thessaloniki, excavation to the north of the church of Agios Dimitrios