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There are 9 objects for which Shape_description contains → protrusions
14.9.108 Inset rim to receive lid. Two horizontal circular handles with side protrusions, one on each side, are just below rim on each side of lekanis.
2006.12.101 Small vessel with two very small handle like protrusions
2006.12.103 4 small protrusions, roughly evenly spaced. 2 seem to be from a broken handle.
2006.12.94 Very small veseel or lid of some sort, unlikely to have been functional. Two small handle like protrusions.
26.7.13 Rhomboid in section at the base, and curving towards the point; three protrusions at the base would have been used to secure the arrowhead to the shaft.
29.11.13 Tortoise with slight protrusion for head and four triangular protrusions at the bottom for legs. Back divided into slight humps to resemble shell
50.5.1 Trefoil lipped oinochoe with rounded protrusions either side of neck-handle join. Single curved handle that reaches over into mouth, appears to have had an oblong pattern, and is flanked by moulded protrusions at the top and bottom. Wide neck with a groove at juncture with bulbous body. Ring foot reserved and base raised.
52.3.3 Broad flat rim; short thick neck; handles are comprised of two vertical bars joined at the rim by an overhanging horizontal bar with downward protrusions at either end; body tapers to conical footring; flat base.
71.6.1 Rectangular element with two protrusions to the side, from the lower part, and a molded satyr face in relief, which serves as a lug.
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