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There are 94 objects for which Shape_description contains → rectangular
13.10.14 Flat rectangular votive plaque (top slightly rounded) with naked figure in relief.
13.10.2 Nearly rectangular piece, lentoid in section, narrowing gradually on all sides, raised more prominently on one side, which has a ridge down the centre of the lower part.
13.10.3 Nearly rectangular piece, bilaterally symmetrical, with a raised rib down the centre, two parallel rivets, one on either side, at the shoulder, just above the tang (where the blade may have been socketed into a wooden handle. The thickness is uniform for most of the length of the dagger. )
13.10.35 Rectangular male head with flat back. Round eyes, flat nose and no smile.
14.9.114 Lower half of a figurine (joins Reading 14.9.115), preserving the legs and lower torso of a nude boy, some drapery (a cloak) behind him that is twisted around his right hand, and the rectangular base on which he stands.
14.9.64 Rectangular with base of handle sticking out near top.
2003.7.77 Close to rectangular with curving surface. Fragment progressively becomes thicker.
2004.11.2 Rectangular
2005.2.5 Rectangular prism, taller than wide, pierced through the upper part, ca. 1 cm. from the top.
2005.6.2 Fragment; rectangular in shape from below inflection point/ mid-section
2005.8.14 Tall rectangular prism
2007.10.1 Rectangular
2007.10.2.232 Rectangular with rounded edges
2007.10.2.241 Rectangular; Rounded edges
2007.10.2.294 Rectangular
2007.4.1 Approximately rectangular shape.
2007.4.11 Fragment is approximately rectangular shaped, but with a triangular addition to one side.
2007.4.14 Rectangular
2007.4.19 Rectangular
2007.4.4 Rectangular
2007.4.6 Rectangular
2007.4.8 Rectangular
2007.9.10 Five sided, very straight edges, generally rectangular in shape.
2007.9.7 Four-sided, almost rectangular except for one side which slopes down more genlty, resulting in a noticeably acute point at one corner.
2008.2.1.41 Rectangular; rounded edges
2008.2.1.84 Rectangular
2008.7.107 rectangular fragment
2008.7.109 Rectangular fragment with possible rim ridge
2008.7.110 Rectangular rim fragment
2008.7.112 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.131 Rectangular rim fragment
2008.7.136 Rectangular fragment. Getle dip in the middle curving upwards either side to create a waved shape.
2008.7.137 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.144 Rectangular fragment, curves almost 90 degrees at centre towards flat rim.
2008.7.150 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.169 Rectangular fragment (rim?)
2008.7.17 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.170 Rectangular fragment (with one large chip missing)
2008.7.177 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.182 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.19 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.190 Rectangular Fragment
2008.7.192 Rectangular rim fragment, horizontal curvature
2008.7.193 Rectangular rim fragment
2008.7.197 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.22 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.23 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.25 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.3 Rectangular fragment thicker at one end and curved sharply at the other. Possibly a handle fragment.
2008.7.37 Rectangular fragemtn
2008.7.43 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.45 Rectangular rim fragment
2008.7.46 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.48 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.55 Rectangular Fragment
2008.7.59 Rectangular fragment, curved.
2008.7.64 Rectangular fragment of rim, curves upwards.
2008.7.67 Rectangular Fragment
2008.7.7 Rectangular fragment, slightly curved.
2008.7.72 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.77 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.78 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.79 Rectangular base fragment
2008.7.81 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.89 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.91 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.93 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.95 Rectangular fragment
2008.7.99 Gently curving rectangular handle fragment.
2008.9.26 Rectangular fragment
2008.9.49 Roughly rectangular shaped rim fragment.
2009.7.99 Gently curving rectangular handle fragment.
2018.6.1 A writing tablet, with bored holes that evidence the hinge whereby it was once attached, with a cord, to a second tablet. It was once inlaid with a wax surface, within a rectangular frame, on which the writer would have scratched words with a stylus. The wax has worn away or been removed from our tablet, whereupon each side was painted white, on which ancient Greek words were written.
22.9.1 Pappas figurine consisting of a rectangular body, ovoid in cross-section, flaring at the base, with a concave resting surface. At the top of the body or trunk, two rudimentary 'arms' extend in triangular forms that terminate in rounded stumps; above, the neck rises in a cylinder from which (on the front) extends a protrusion that suggests a nose, above which is a flat piece of clay coiled back on itself, resting against a widening cylindrical 'polos' crown, which is concave at the top.
47.2.26 Kourotrophos figurine of woman and child. Rectangular block with mouldmade face and flat back. Infant suckles at left breast.
51.7.15 A small mouth, with flaring lip, on a short concave stem, is joined smoothly to a ring aryballos, rectangular in section, approximating a sharp-edged donut, with beveled edges on the inside. A short strap handle rises slightly from the rim and curves smoothly to adhere to the exterior surface of the aryballos. Ure 57: 'Rectangular in section, as is normal in Boeotia'; cf. P.N. Ure, Hesperia 15 (1946) 45-50. Small mouth and handle. Angular shape with side and edge flat
60.4.1 Orange rectangular box with two small circular specimen pots one with blue enamel flakes and the other with orange enamel flakes and three fragments of building material.
71.6.1 Rectangular element with two protrusions to the side, from the lower part, and a molded satyr face in relief, which serves as a lug.
73.6.5 Rectangular pot fragment with one side being more curved in shape, and the other consisting more of a straight line. One end is longer than the other owing to the curved side making it so.
84.5.1 Rectangular cast
84.5.2 Rectangular cast
E.62.9 Rectangular in shape with a wide back tapering to teeth. Teeth are short and narrow and there are 22 plus two larger side pieces, one either end.
E.65.10 Mirror is very flat; not perfectly round but still circular with a small rectangular section where the mirror would sit into the wooden handle.
E.65.11 Not perfectly round but still circular. Widest from side to side. Has a rectangular extension at base so that the object would have sat in the handle. Flat and thin with slightly sloped edges to avoid making them sharp.
E.65.12 Flat and thin. Not perfectly round but still circular. Small rectangular extension to allow mirror to sit in handle.
L.2016.3.20 Oblong microlith blade, rectangular, with one serrated long side. Flat ventral surface and two almost parallel grates on dorsal surface.
REDMG:1951.133.1 Shallow ellipsoid bowl with rounded rim, underneath which are attached two horizontal round sections, curving up above the rim, rectangular in shape, and bent in at the tops. Deep angled ring foot, with a narrow, rounded resting surface, convex on the interior vertical surface, and flat on the underside.
REDMG:1951.147.1 Tall cylindrical neck offset from a squat body, with a curved shoulder, flange below the shoulder, concave side walls (offset at top and bottom), and a broader ring base, curved on the upper surface, with a broad resting surface, offset, slightly concave underside. From the front of the neck extends diagonally a tubular spout, squared at the end. From the back of the spout rises a high curving strap handle, rounded on the outside, which arches in a rectangular form, and descends sharply towards the lower part of the shoulder; which bends back on itself to attach to mouth and at the back to the lower part of the shoulder. Two moulded male heads, bearded, are found on either side of the upper handle attachment.
REDMG:1953.41.1 Rounded rim on a concave lip, above shallow bowl; just below lip are attached two round horizontal handles, rectangular in shape, slightly incurving. A short stem, slightly concave, attaches the bowl to a thick disk foot, convex on the underside (a continuation of the rounded resting surface) but hollowed through the middle of the stem.
REDMG:2004.96.1 Palmette. Rounded rim on a concave lip, above shallow bowl; just below lip are attached two round horizontal handles, rectangular in shape, canted and slightly incurved, rising to just below the height of the rim. A short stem, slightly concave, attaches the bowl to a thick disk foot, with a groove at the outer edge of the vertical surface; broad, convex resting surface; hollowed through the middle of the stem.
TEMP.2022.5.10 Rectangular fragment
TEMP.2022.5.11 Rectangular
TEMP.2022.5.12 Rectangular
TEMP.2022.5.7 Rectangular
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