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There are 8 objects for which Shape_description contains → decoration
14.9.2 . Foot conical. Cf. Sydney, Nicholson 52.418 (with shorter foot and more relief → decoration ←)
2006.12.15 Ridge inside fragment and change in → decoration ← suggests fragment is from neck of vessel
45.6.30 erside. For shape cf. bottles found at Metaponto that are similar (in shape and → decoration ←) catalogued by L. Burn in Carter 1998, 2.632-633, especially T 192-6.
51.7.7 rototype. Quite standard among its class (Xenon Group kantharoi) in shape (and → decoration ←). Rounded outturned rim, below which are attached two vertical strap
69.7.1 the body of the vase in the shape of a left foot, including ankle, with relief → decoration ← that gives the effect of a sandal enclosing it, and a flat, reserved
79.1.7 discus and wide ring base. Small filling hole, just off centre probably due to → decoration ←.
E.23.32 a pointed base. Two opposing handles emerge on the sholder just below the band → decoration ←.
E.63.6 t would enable threading. The figure is squat and is naked aside from some neck → decoration ← and a loin cloth. The figure stands on a flat oval base.
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