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There are 28 objects for which Shape_description contains → closed
14.9.72 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe;
22.3.41 Single triangular fragment preserves part of the base of a closed shape, perhaps a jug, with a flat bottom.
26.2.41 Shoulder sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed vessel, possibly an amphora;
26.2.42 Body sherd of East Greek pottery, closed vessel, possibly an amphora;
26.2.43 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.44 Shoulder sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe, with part of neck;
26.2.45 Body sherd of East Greek Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.46 Body sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.47 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black figure pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.48 Shoulder sher of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, possibly an amphora;
26.2.49 Shoulder sherd of perhaps North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, possibly an amphora;
26.2.50 Shoulder sherd of North Ionian Late wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe, with handle root;
26.2.51 Shoulder sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, possibly an amphora.
26.2.52 Shoulder sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, possibly an amphora;
26.2.55 Body sherd of Milesian pottery Fikellura closed vessel, oinochoe or amphora;
26.2.84 Shoulder and handle sherd (mended from two fragments) of probably East Greek pottery closed vessel, hydria or stamnos;
26.2.85 Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery closed vessel, possibly a broad bottomed oinochoe;
26.2.93 Body sherd of Attic black-figured closed vessel, possibly an olpe;
26.2.96 Upper body sherd of Attic black-figured pottery closed vessel, probably a belly or Panatheniac amphora;
34.10.12 Top closed, perforated with two concentric rings of holes (six inner, nine outer) around pointed knob.
45.10.26 fragments of closed shape
50.12.20 Fragment of closed shape
50.12.25 Fragment of large closed vessel
50.12.39 Fragment of a closed shape
50.12.43 Fragment of large closed vessel.
50.12.45 Fragment of closed vase
57.3.4 Flat piece, perhaps from the shoulder of a closed vase.
L.2016.3.31 Ceramic figure of a camel, with raised head and straight posture. He is slightly craning his straightened head upwards, so that his broad neck is a little bent backwards. His eyes appear to be triangular but the iris is round. The mouth is slightly open. The saddle is just schematically depicted with a broad band surrounding the humps, both slightly tapering; the back hump is bent to the left, the front hump to the right. The tail leads down closed to his left leg. His legs are long and thin. There is a hole at the bottom of his rounded belly.
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