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There are 12 objects for which Decoration contains → thickness
13.10.5 Perforations at the lower end, of which three out of four remain, two on each side, the upper two level to each other, both just below the widest part of the spear. This is presumably where the dagger was attached to a shaft. The width of handle tapers on each end. While the centre of the fragment is thicker, raised on one face, the thickness diminishes towards the sides, which are rounded at the thicker (upper?) end.
2007.4.167 parallel black lines of varying thickness
2007.4.186 Horizontal lines of varying thickness
2007.4.191 Black horizontal lines- varying thickness
2008.7.20 Exterior light-brown glaze. Overpainted by eleven dark-brown (black?) vertical lines that end in two parallel brown lines. There are six further brown horizontal lines parallel to these. All of the lines are of roughly the same thickness (ca. 0.2). Interior is reddish-brown glazed.
2008.7.22 Exterior is half natural baked color, half brown. Four parralel brown and reddish-brown horizontal lines overpainted of uniform thickness (ca. 0.1), one on brown half and three on natural half. Interior dark-brown or black glaze, nine brown and reddish-brown overpainted parallel horizontal lines of varying thickness.
2008.7.24 Exterior beige slip overpainted by 12 parallel horizontal reddish-brown lines of uniform thickness (0.1). Interior reddish-brown slip.
2008.7.40 Exterior: series of thick black horizontal lines of varying thickness; interior: probably same or similar decoration to exterior, but extremely worn.
2008.7.86 Interior: cream wash with stripe of grey overpainted towards one end. Exterior: Cream wash with two widely-spaced parallel bands overpainted in greyish-black. Traces of another diagonal line of a similar colour and thickness joining these.
22.9.16 Fragment is decorated with a series of stripes. Stripes are not uniform in size, all vary in thickness.
22.9.19 Decorated with a series of light brown/orange stripes. All stripes vary in thickness.
REDMG:1964.1637.1 Small piece of side of pot including rim and part of handle. It seems handle would have been long and thin according to where the other part has been detached. Interior surface is black. One side of handle is black, whilst the other side is reserved. The exterior surface of the body is reserved also. The rim curves around reasonably sharply and the size and thickness of the handle suggests quite a small cup.
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