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P 877: Jug with Relief Decoration: Blister Ware

Mended from many fragments; preserved to near top of shoulder. Coarsely made; dented. Bottom rising in center; deep body. Shoulder ornamented with radiating ribs and bosses repousssé, the latter surrounding ... 1932

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P 4119: Jug Fragments with Relief Decoration: Blister Ware

Most of the shoulder, with the opening for a small neck, and part of the side wall preserved; mended from many pieces. Five fragments do not join. Three rows of dents around the shoulder. Light red clay ... 29 March 1934

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P 4459: Jug with Incised Decoration: Blister Ware

About half of body missing. Small, squat, roundish jug with narrow neck, round mouth and single vertical handle. Flat bottom. On body incised diagonal lines. Orange clay, gray at core. Transparent wash ... 13 April 1934

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P 20786: Black Glaze Jug with Stopper

Mended from many pieces; some missing fragments from body and bottom restored in plaster. No foot; flat bottom; globular body; short neck; broad ring at junction of neck and shoulder; round mouth; heavy ... January-February 1950

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P 23177: Jug

Intact, save minor chips. Squat jug; a slightly flaring rim and band handle, narrow neck. Yellow clay. Thin coating of the same color with the clay. After 11.80m. Well A, POU fill, box 24b. Context ca ... 5 May 1953

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P 22491: Jug Fragment: Stamped and Blister Ware

Mended from six fragments. Part of shoulder and upper wall only remains. Stamped on shoulder: a garland of ivy leaves bounded above by a row of curved lines, below by a row of circles. Thin light brown ... June 1952

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P 17492: Jug

The vertical band handle (lip to well down on body) missing, and about half the rim; otherwise intact. Plump body on broad flat bottom; wide neck and slightly flaring lip. Broad band handles. Handmade ... 24 March 1947

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P 17494: Jug

Two small holes in body, otherwise intact. Plump round body on simulated ring foot; narrow neck; plain round mouth. Handle from below lip to well down on body. Handmade of dark brown micaceous clay; rather ... 27 March 1947