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There are 35 objects for which Shape_description contains → miniature
11.10.1 Miniature
11.10.14 Miniature. Heigh-swing handles(?), duf-bottomed(?). Handles slightly convex on outer side. Slight ridge on level with bottom of the handles.
11.10.16 Miniature. Open mouth with slightly flared rim. Body with a wide neck, three grooves on lower body, two grooves on foot ring base conical with flat resting surface.
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.
2005.3.13 Miniature pyxis
23.11.33 Miniature jug
23.11.34 Miniature mug
23.11.35 Miniature mug
23.11.36 Miniature skyphos
23.11.37 Miniature kantharos, with two large handles
23.11.38 Miniature cup with broad lip and narrow opening; no handles
23.11.39 Miniature cup with broad lip, narrow opening, and no handles
23.11.40 Miniature jug, with one handle
23.11.41 Miniature jug with a broad rim, bulbous body, flat base and no handle
23.11.42 Miniature jug
23.11.43 Miniature cup broadening at the rim, with low handles at the broadest part of the belly and a flat base
23.11.44 Miniature kantharos
26.12.23 Miniature. Stem thick and solid. Handles narrow and pinched.
26.4.3A-B Miniature
27.4.13 Miniature. Body squat, mouth small.
35.4.6 Miniature
45.4.5 Miniature? For shape cf. Metapontine examples dated to the end of the fifth century (Carter 1998, 2.729). For an Attic prototype see Beazley's form 5a (Beazley 1963, 1065 n. 5)
45.6.12 Miniature. Handle bends outwards, like lekane-handle and a protrusion each side.
45.6.49 Miniature
45.6.55 Miniature
45.6.6 Miniature. Rim curves over into centre. Conical foot.
45.6.64 Miniature
56.8.7 Miniature
E.63.10 Miniature papyrus sceptre worn as a pendant (suspension hole at top). Zig zags taper to the main body the top of which is decorated with four incised lines. The body swells and then tapers to a pointed base.
L.2016.3.10 Miniature dimension. Round, outwards bulged ceramic disc, with very slightly everted, rounded rim and a moulded face at centre of the exterior. A small curved handle, running in a straight line, is attached to the rim and ends at the back side of the left forehead area and the right chin area.
REDMG:1708.64 Miniature juglet
REDMG:1935.87.27 Miniature (?)
REDMG:1953.25.74 Miniature (?)
REDMG:1964.1668.1 Unguent Jar. Miniature amphora with an everted rim, long and narrow neck, and foot with a concave base. Handles on either side and completely attached to the upper body.
TEMP.2012.11.31 miniature bowl
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