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There are 18 objects for which Shape_description contains → outer
11.10.14 Miniature. Heigh-swing handles(?), duf-bottomed(?). Handles slightly convex on → outer ← side. Slight ridge on level with bottom of the handles.
14.9.60 Fragment including curved → outer ← edge, underside has distinct curved ridge halfway in. Whole piece sloped h
14.9.62 Small ridge on underside near → outer ← edge of fragment and slight curve along top.
14.9.63 Ridge near → outer ← edge on underside.
2004.10.4 Wide circular rim, inner surface is vertical, → outer ← edge tapers inward.
2007.9.11 Four-sided, large curved ridge on → outer ← surface, fragment depth much deeper at two edges than at remaining two.
26.12.29 Moulded rings around top of stem and → outer ← edge of top of body. Sharp ridge at top of incurved rim.
34.10.12 Top closed, perforated with two concentric rings of holes (six inner, nine → outer ←) around pointed knob.
34.2.2 ace and a pointed underside. The vertical strap handle, slightly concave on its → outer ← side, reaches from the lip to the widest part of the body, where it curves
50.4.16 ing continuously to the upper surface of the foot, which has a slightly concave → outer ← surface, and rises to a small underside. Classed by Gill as a 'plain rim'
51.1.4 tion to become concave in the lower part, on a flat base that is beveled on the → outer ← part. A single suspension hole is on the lip.
68.12.2 the cylinder to the short domed lid, in a continuous curve. Beyond a gouge the → outer ← 1.8 cm of the lid becomes slightly concave and after two ridges terminates
E.62.40 to receive ring. Inside is a hollowed out cylinder, not to the contours of the → outer ← wall.
E.62.8 ant base meaning bowl is slightly unsteady. There are two incised bands on the → outer ← surface around the rim and a more significant ridge on the inside where br
REDMG:1935.87.15 e the rim;.flattened hemispherical body attached to a ring foot, rounded on the → outer ← surface, with a flat resting surface, and curved interior wall, offset fro
REDMG:1951.131.1 prised of a tapering upper element broadening into a disk foot, with a diagonal → outer ← surface, with three ridges, a flat resting surface, and a conical indentat
REDMG:1964.1649 dy, which narrows at the base to a molded pedestal foot with a slightly concave → outer ← edge, convex underside, indented in the centre.
REDMG:2004.96.1 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 thro
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