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| Complete save minor fractures. Elongated ovoid body; vertical neck-mouth; small ridged handle, from base of neck to mid-body. Light ribbing on body.
Dull red glaze overall but foot and lowest part of ... 5 April 1937 |
| Part of mouth missing; otherwise intact. The shape much as P 11576 (Φ 513), but the mouth slightly flaring. Ribbing on body.
Buff clay. Thin dull light brown glaze, except toward foot. Well, container ... 5 April 1937 |
| Neck, handles and shoulder preserved; mouth missing.
Pink clay, buff surface. Unglazed.
Body presumably like one in Household Pot storage (this well, containers 66 and 72). Previously North Basement-Jar ... 6 April 1937 |
| Fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; plump round body; neck larger above than below, and slightly bulging; flat projecting lip; band handle with shallow groove, from neck, rising ... 7 April 1937 |
| Most of neck and resting surface of foot missing; filling hole broken in shoulder; otherwise intact. Fusiform one-handled jar of typical reddish-brown micaceous clay.
Black dipinto on body below handle ... 1937 |
| Intact save minor fractures. Low neck; sharp shoulder; two tiny handles, from neck to shoulder; body nearly cylindrical, ribbed; pointed bottom.
Coarse red clay. Coating of rather thick dull white on ... 6 April 1937 |
| Intact except for chips from foot and lip. Ring foot; ovoid body; convex shoulder set off from neck by two grooves; everted trefoil lip; vertical ridged handle. Groove at level of lower handle attachment; ... 1937 |
| Handle and fragments of neck and body missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; very slender ovoid body; short, steep shoulder marked by grooves; almost vertical neck with plain lip; single vertical handle ... 1937 |
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