An example are assemblages of pottery sherds each including roughly the same range of types though in different proportions.
Particularly the analysis of pottery sherds helped in finding these relationships.
The ruins were dated, through pottery sherds found during excavation, to the Temple Period.
However, other pottery sherds indicate sporadic occupation in earlier times.
Surrounding the wall was a variety of pottery sherds, particularly Parthian ones.
More than 10,000 artifacts were recovered, mostly pottery sherds of the "wrapped-cord type" common among local indigenous people.
Just to the north of the rock-cut structures were large amounts of pottery sherds.
One of the pottery sherds contained the depiction of a large Roman ship.
A few pottery sherds were found with burnishing and red washing.
The diagnosis of pottery sherds collected on the surface showed several periods of occupation.