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14.9.58 Conical with narrower neck at one end and widening to a lip at the other like a miniature vase. End with lip slopes inwards to a raised central circle.
2006.12.101 Small vessel with two very small handle like protrusions
2006.12.91 Small vessel like a flat bottomed alabastron, unlikely to have been functional
2006.12.92 Small vessel like a squat, flat based alabastron. Possibly not functional.
2006.12.94 Very small veseel or lid of some sort, unlikely to have been functional. Two small handle like protrusions.
2006.12.95 Shaped like a very small aryballos, but seems unlikely to have been functional.
2006.12.96 Very small vessel like a flat bottomed alabastron, probably too small to have been functional
2007.4.18 Rhomboid, like a kite
2007.4.70 Fragment is shaped like a trapezium.
2007.4.94 Axe head like shape, could be broken off handle
22.11.1 Globular body with spout to one side. In centre at top is a 'false' neck with a round covering (attached but meant to look like a false lid) attached to two handles which come down to shoulder, one either side. Very small foot, flat and reserved base.
37.11.8 The vessel has a rope handle at its back with a rotella (connects to the rim with a bit that looks like an anklebone). The other two handles are inclined upwards and of cylindrical shape. They are attached to the upper part of the body in two spots and they are riddled. The foot is quite tall and conical (widening towards the base).
45.6.12 Miniature. Handle bends outwards, like lekane-handle and a protrusion each side.
49.8.5 Broad, flat rim; short strap handle; body shaped rather like a bombylios, with moulded rings; small ring foot; concave base.
50.12.47 Fragment of cup with nearly straight sides (like a Corinthian skyphos)
E.23.29 Fragment which takes the shape of cylinder that flares to a flat base with inscription. It is thought that objects like this were part of the facade of 18th Dynasty Theban tomb chapels. Inscriptions on objects of this type normally include the name and title of owner, although the hieroglyphs on this piece are confused.
TEMP.2003.6.25 Roughly five sided, although actually seven sided, and looks roughly like an arrow.
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