ITEM: Cooking pot, Type 'Kedera'
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 155 mm x 165 mm
CONDITION: Good condition, has a crack but is stable
PROVENANCE: Ex Jerusalem private collection, acquired between 1980 - 1990
PARALLEL: W. CROOK, W., Roman Ceramics in First Century A.D. Palestine, p. 124. Fig. 4

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

The kedera type cooking pot was a common form of ceramic cookware during the Roman period, particularly from the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE. It was a wide-mouthed pot with a rounded body and short neck, typically made of coarse, utilitarian clay. These vessels were primarily used for boiling and stewing food, a staple method of cooking in Roman households. The kedera pots often had two small, looped handles for easy lifting and were designed for placement over an open fire or a hearth, making them ideal for preparing soups, porridges, and stews, which were common in Roman cuisine.

The design of the kedera pot was highly functional, with its rounded base allowing for even heat distribution, which was essential for slow cooking methods. The form and construction of these pots suggest they were durable, built to withstand the rigors of daily use in Roman kitchens. They could be found in both urban and rural settings, indicating their widespread use across different social classes. Wealthier households might have had more elaborate cookware, but the kedera was a basic necessity in most Roman homes. In addition to its practical function, its simple design allowed for mass production, which made it affordable and accessible to the broader population.

Archaeological excavations have uncovered kedera pots in various Roman settlements, particularly in domestic contexts such as kitchens, as well as in military camps and rural farmsteads. The presence of these cooking pots provides insight into the daily lives of Romans and their culinary practices. The humble kedera reflects the importance of communal meals, where large quantities of food were often prepared for families, workers, or soldiers.

If you bid outside the European union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

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ITEM: Cooking pot, Type 'Kedera'
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 155 mm x 165 mm
CONDITION: Good condition, has a crack but is stable
PROVENANCE: Ex Jerusalem private collection, acquired between 1980 - 1990
PARALLEL: W. CROOK, W., Roman Ceramics in First Century A.D. Palestine, p. 124. Fig. 4

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

The kedera type cooking pot was a common form of ceramic cookware during the Roman period, particularly from the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE. It was a wide-mouthed pot with a rounded body and short neck, typically made of coarse, utilitarian clay. These vessels were primarily used for boiling and stewing food, a staple method of cooking in Roman households. The kedera pots often had two small, looped handles for easy lifting and were designed for placement over an open fire or a hearth, making them ideal for preparing soups, porridges, and stews, which were common in Roman cuisine.

The design of the kedera pot was highly functional, with its rounded base allowing for even heat distribution, which was essential for slow cooking methods. The form and construction of these pots suggest they were durable, built to withstand the rigors of daily use in Roman kitchens. They could be found in both urban and rural settings, indicating their widespread use across different social classes. Wealthier households might have had more elaborate cookware, but the kedera was a basic necessity in most Roman homes. In addition to its practical function, its simple design allowed for mass production, which made it affordable and accessible to the broader population.

Archaeological excavations have uncovered kedera pots in various Roman settlements, particularly in domestic contexts such as kitchens, as well as in military camps and rural farmsteads. The presence of these cooking pots provides insight into the daily lives of Romans and their culinary practices. The humble kedera reflects the importance of communal meals, where large quantities of food were often prepared for families, workers, or soldiers.

If you bid outside the European union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Säljarens berättelse

Din antikvarie erbjuder gammal konst och antika mynt. Vårt huvudmål är att erbjuda högsta kvalitet till bästa pris med respekt för och strikt efterlevnad av lagarna för skydd av kulturarv och UNESCO:s kulturarvsnormer. Därför kommer alla pjäser som publiceras från privata samlingar där proveniensen kan kontrolleras eller internationella auktioner. Alla våra antikviteter och mynt åtföljs av deras äkthetsintyg. Vi har en 90 dagars returpolicy utan problem. På Your Antiquarian är vi engagerade i att hjälpa missgynnade grupper och av denna anledning doneras en del av varje köp till välgörenhetsorganisationer för att hjälpa människor i nöd.
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Kultur
Romerska antiken
Name of object
Kokgryta, Typ Kedera. Spansk exportlicens.
Århundrade/ Tidsram
1st Century A.D
Proveniens
Privatsamling
Ursprungsland
Okänd
Material
Keramik
Skick
Gott

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