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There are 14 objects for which Shape_description contains → piercing
13.10.11.11 Ovoid with a → piercing ← through the longest axis and a ridge around the middle.
13.10.11.12 Ovoid with a → piercing ← through the longest axis and a distinctive girth.
13.10.11.14 ovoid with a → piercing ← through one axis and a pronounced girth.
13.10.11.15 Ovoid with → piercing ← through th shotrest axis and a pronounced girth.
13.10.11.5 Spherical bead with → piercing ←.
13.10.11.6 Spherical bead with → piercing ← though the centre.
13.10.11.9 Ovoid bead with → piercing ← though axis.
2004.8.7 Solid, irregular trapezoid (six faces). A cylindrical hole → piercing ← the top of the loom (diameter 0.6).
2008.7.132 Appears to be shoulder (neck) of pot. Lug protrudes from fragment with hole → piercing ← it horizontally.
78.12.10 which reaches down towards the base and attaches around the shoulder, circular → piercing ← through handle. Circular unmarked base, slightly concave.
REDMG:1964.1610.1 ozzle is part of the body and is the most acute angle, elongated oval wick hole → piercing ← the body. Irregular flat lateral pinched handle, base is a slightly rai
REDMG:1964.1611.1 unded tip and sides, medium size circular wick hole. Small vertical handle with → piercing ←, attached to the shoulder and to the body, extending towards the base.
REDMG:1964.1614.1 ly a rounded tip. high vertical handle reaching down towards the base, circular → piercing ← through the handle. Circular base is demarcated with a single line and
REDMG:1964.1615.1 nozzle there appears to be a small air hole. Flat vertical handle with circular → piercing ← through it. Handle is high above the body and reaches down towards the
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