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There are 47 objects for which Shape_description contains → then
13.10.21 beneath the rim to the shoulder of the jug. The neck is as wide as the mouth, → then ← tapers inwards slightly to meet the body, the ring foot is short and quite
13.10.23 t base and at the top, more gradually, to a very short neck with concave sides, → then ← a broad rim, slightly concave on upper and lower sides, with a narrow mouth
13.10.4A-B sed side and sometimes decorated on the flat side. The two polished sides would → then ← lie together, sometimes plated with silver (as in the case of an example in
2008.7.35 Irregularly shaped rim fragment; fragment is narrowest up near the rim, → then ← broadens down towards the shoulder, and has broken off near the transition
26.7.12 Curved, semi-circular → then ← pinched horizontal section form back of pin. Ridge runs down back.
34.2.2 ound lip, curving continuously to a narrow concave neck and a sloping shoulder, → then ← an ovoid body attached to a short disk foot, tapering on both exterior and
45.6.17 Flared mouth with flat lip. Handle starts halfway down neck, curves up and → then ← down to join shoulder. Long, narrow body. Broad foot. Central concave secti
45.6.66 At the centre of the reservoir is a central circular hollow which is no taller → then ← the rim of the lamp and widens towards the base of the lamp. The nozzle is
47.2.21 Bell, with a rounded lower edge, narrowing sharply and → then ← tapering slowly to a rounded shoulder, where it is attached to a round knob
48.12.10 Long tall neck from the top of which handle loops up and → then ← down to join edge of broad shoulder, curning slightly upwards. Straight bod
49.1.1 rim with straight sides; ribbon handle; shoulder slopes down to vertical wall, → then ← sharply recedes to vertical footring and sloping underside of the base.
49.12.1 lowed. Two strap handles, which flare on either side, rise up above the rim and → then ← descend to rejoin the body at the flange. A spur projects from the lower pa
49.8.8 il lip; large handle with high sides making central channel curves up from rim, → then ← down to top of body; bulbous body; small, flat base with central sunken dis
51.1.1 harply curving to nearly cylindrical bowl, slightly concave, which broadens and → then ← tapers in the convex lower part to a disk foot, sloping on the upper part,
51.1.4 rted lip with rounded rim, on a deep plate that is convex at the upper part and → then ← curves, with a near carination to become concave in the lower part, on a fl
51.7.12 ns, protruding horizontally from just below the rim; body initially rounded but → then ← tapers fairly sharply to very narrow, raised footring; base flat
52.3.1 t, reserved rim. Two strap handles, one on each side, curve up from top of neck → then ← down to shoulder. Body is inverted pear shape, tapering to very small foot
52.3.2 im; tall mouth sloping in towards thin neck; handle curves up from top of neck, → then ← down to body; groove separates rounded body from flat foot
58.2.4 maged (during firing process ?). The handle attaches to the top of the body and → then ← again at the join of the rim and the neck. There is a fork shaped spur whic
58.2.5 ived from Anatolian precursors). Handle attaches to the middle of the spout and → then ← rejoins the jug on the shoulder.
61.6.3 Everted lip with rounded rim, curving out to a short shoulder, → then ← tapering to a conical, deep bowl, with short stem that broadens to a flat,
61.6.5 ded at the lip, straight but tapering walls curving into a convex lower portion → then ← a very short stem, on a rounded disk foot, with a flat resting surface, bev
73.10.1 rcular in section, flat at top except for a grooved section; knob which narrows → then ← widens to a carination towards the bottom, and narrows again to the join wi
E.23.33 Lip is unpronounced, long neck flares to shoulder/widest point, which → then ← tapers to pointed foot. The rough handles are directly opposite each other
E.62.46 h sides, perhaps for attaching a wooden handle. The blade is pointed at one end → then ← widens in a triangle → then ← thins again but not to a point.
E.63.10 body the top of which is decorated with four incised lines. The body swells and → then ← tapers to a pointed base.
L.2011.1.25 Thick Disc, with one surface slightly wider → then ← the other one.
REDMG:1926.99.54 a carination at shoulder is a cylindrical body, tapering towards the base, and → then ← sharply narrowing to a short stem, attached to a moulded pedestal foot, wit
REDMG:1935.87.1 the back of which is attached an angular strap handle, that rises slightly and → then ← descends sharply to join the lower shoulder; long neck that broadens gradua
REDMG:1935.87.29 below the rim are bent up at the ends. Shallow body descending to a groove and → then ← a rounded footring.
REDMG:1951.113.3 p handles and ring base, canted slightly up; rounded body broadens slightly and → then ← narrows to an angled ring foot, curved on the resting surface, and offset f
REDMG:1951.156.1 a carination at shoulder is a cylindrical body, tapering towards the base, and → then ← sharply narrowing to a short stem.
REDMG:1951.161.1 l base;.the upper surface of the base is nearly flat, surrounded by a ridge and → then ← a groove from which the nearly vertical sides descend; two incurving round
REDMG:1953.25.22 indrical body, slightly flaring at the shoulder, tapering towards the base, and → then ← sharply narrowing to a short stem, attached to a moulded pedestal foot, com
REDMG:1953.25.23 a carination at shoulder is a cylindrical body, tapering towards the base, and → then ← sharply narrowing to a short stem, attached to a moulded pedestal foot, wit
REDMG:1953.25.27 he lower part of the shoulder; below carination is a conical body, tapering and → then ← straightening out towards the small disk foot, flaring on its upper edge, r
REDMG:1953.25.28 he lower part of the shoulder; below carination is a conical body, tapering and → then ← curving in to a short stem, attached to a small pedestal foot with a raised
REDMG:1953.25.29 he lower part of the shoulder; below carination is a conical body, tapering and → then ← curving sharply into a short stem, attached to a small pedestal foot, taper
REDMG:1953.25.38 r depression; in centre of sloping lid, which steps down with three fasciae and → then ← a convex lower part decorated with two incised bands; rounded rim.
REDMG:1953.25.61 loping shoulder, grooved near the join to the body, which broadens slightly and → then ← tapers, with slightly concave sides, to a slightly raised base, grooved on
REDMG:1958.112.1 iagonal shoulder, below which (from a carination) the body tapers slightly, and → then ← curves sharply to join a tall moulded base, with straight sides, slightly c
REDMG:1962.184.33.21 Cup mouth on cylindrical neck, slightly narrowing and → then ← curving to a slightly diagonal shoulder; narrow strap handle extends from t
REDMG:1964.1619.1 sed rim that runs from the wick hole, around an almost circular discus area and → then ← returns to the wick hole, this rim forms a slight rim for the wick hole too
REDMG:1964.1626 ached at the bottom of the diagonal shoulder; below carination, body bulges and → then ← tapers to a flat base, slightly concave on the underside. For tall trefoil
REDMG:1964.1697.1 Fat body that tapers gradually and → then ← sharply towards the foot. Very heavy, dense material. Body is widest at s
REDMG:1964.1699.1 Everted rounded rim which tapers to a short neck and → then ← broadens to a body with nearly vertical sides, slightly tapering to a flat
REDMG:1997.209.2 ous vase, with rounded outturned rim, a tall cylindrical neck tapering down and → then ← broadening to a baggy body with a narrow, flat base. Striations on the exte
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