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There are 14 objects for which Condition contains → raised
2007.9.1.10 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.1.12 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.1.17 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.1.18 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.1.25 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.1.3 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.1.7 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.1.9 Intact, but with some wear on the most raised surfaces.
2007.9.2.10 Intact, some darkening of raised surfaces.
2007.9.2.5 Intact, some darkening of raised surfaces.
2007.9.2.6 Intact, some darkening of raised surfaces.
2008.7.141 Fragment, heavily chipped on exterior, leaving only a rectangular raised section. Wash is almost entirely worn away.
2018.6.1 The holes along the edge may have been made to bind the tablet to a lid or another tablet with cord. The grooves may be where excess wax was scraped off the stylus. There are several perforations down one edge, which would have allowed several such tablets to be strung together to form a book. One of the raised edges has been broken off. Some surface wear and staining.
E.23.43.2 Intact and copmplete, there are several impurities in the glaze, most notably a long line of black substance that appears to be stuck to the bead as it very raised from the surface.
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