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There are 16 objects for which Shape_description contains → roughly
2006.12.103 4 small protrusions, roughly evenly spaced. 2 seem to be from a broken handle.
2008.7.13 Body fragment roughly diamond in shape
2008.7.15 Base fragment roughly trapezium in shape
2008.7.16 Body fragment roughly square
2008.7.168 Roughly triangular shaped fragment
2008.9.10 Roughly half-moon shaped plaster cast.
2008.9.49 Roughly rectangular shaped rim fragment.
2016.3.1 Round body, convex shoulders and concave discus with a regular filling hole, roughly at the lower end of the discus; short round nozzle, leading convexly to the base, and round tip with ovoidal wick hole at centre. Vertical round handle, raising up at rear part of the shoulder.
39.1.2 Strongly moulded rim, curving into a roughly cylindrical upper body that bulges out into the shallow bowl. Two vertical handles, roughly square in section, with horizontal pointed spurs, level with the rim, rejoin the body at the upper part of the bowl. Two-part moulded foot, with a domed underside.
45.6.71 Circular body with a flat bad around the widest part. Slightly convex shoulder and a concave discus with a small irregular filling hole roughly in the centre. Short nozzle with a rounded tip and circular smoke hole. Vertical handle extends towards base and has a small hole. Base is demarcated but not raised.
50.4.15 Rim curved slightly outwards. Inclining neck of roughly equal depth and diameter as bowl. Small vertical handles curving from rim to mid-section. Convex bowl. Torus (tyre shaped) foot with no stem.
61.6.1.4 Very uneven in shape. Surface left very rough. The lip is uneven, leading into a very open interior which is widest at the mouth. The body is rough, while the base is also roughly made with no smooth finish to the edges.
67.7.2 Outturned rim; long, thin, roughly rendered neck; inverted oviod body tapering smoothly into thin stem slightly shorter than neck; flares out to flat base.
91.12.2 Roughly circular, with two holes pierced through near top edge.
REDMG:1953.25.103 Moulded female figurine with extended arms, wearing headdress. Flat, roughly worked back. Arm position suggests she may have been a singer, forming parts of a ring and is now broken from her base.
TEMP.2003.6.25 Roughly five sided, although actually seven sided, and looks roughly like an arrow.
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