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Terracotta pot with three legs. A small mouth widens into a bulbous body with a rounded bottom. The neck is painted with three encircling rings of pattern showing interlocking colour blocks, lines and circles. Elaborate creatures are painted on the body. The three legs of the pot are circular and hollow with an oblong slash cut into each, through which you can see a small clay ball that rattles when the object is moved.
Small ceramic pot with three legs. Pot is conical in shape, with a straight sided body between a narrow neck and a wider base. The bottom of the body is rounded. Projecting out from the front of the pot is a small rounded animal head with painted eyes and an open mouth with two teeth(?). Below and to either side are two half loop protrusions as feet, while at the back is a short curved tail. The body of the pot is painted with black designs on both sides, surrounded by orange containing lines that also circle the rim. The bottom of the pot is covered in a black residue, as are the interior walls. The legs are conical.
Small ceramic trileg dish, orange in colour, that is circular with a relatively deep body. Two of the legs are connected by curved arms that meet the body of the dish between the legs to the outside. The third leg is in the shape of an animal head. The remains of a dark brown line can be seen on the outside of the dish surrounding the rim, while 2 similar lines are more visible on the inside near the top. A small hole perforates the clay of each leg on the top inner side, and when the dish is moved they make a rattling sound.
Terracotta pot with a wide mouth, flared rim and a somewhat bulbous body with a rounded base and three rattle legs. The body is decorated with lines and patterns in orange and brown, very faded and obscured over much of the surface. The interior of the pot is painted with orange lines from rim to base. The legs are cone shaped with incised holes showing the hollow interior. Small clay balls can be seen through the incisions, which rattle when moved.
Trileg terracotta dish with animal feet. Dish is shallow with a wide mouth, narrowing to a slightly narrower base. The interior sides of the dish are painted with patterns of brown lines and orange colour blocks, while the bottom has a single orange circle painted in the centre. The outside body is similarly decorated with colour blocks, lines, and dots in orange and brown. The base of the pot is flat and undecorated. The three feet take the shape of animal heads with the chin resting on the floor. Each head is triangular in shape with painted eyes and a long snout with a round nose and painted mouth. Two small holes pierce each head on the sides and when the dish is moved, a slight muffled jingle can be heard emanating from each foot.
Circular ceramic dish with three legs that is orange and grey in colour. The body of the dish is carved with linear designs near the rim and has a rounded base. On the front of the body at the rim is the small, protruding, triangular head of an animal that has a wide mouth, nostrils and wide-set eyes. At the back is a wide tail decorated with angled lines and round indentations. Two small fins protrude from the pot at either side of the head, and are incised with lines. The legs of the pot are cone shaped and tall with round indentations and angled lines as decoration. The legs are partially hollow with vertical incisions, and two of the three contain a small clay bead that rattles when the dish is moved. The interior of the dish is smooth and undecorated, and contains a yellow residue over most of the surface.
Small clay rattle in the shape of a bull(?). The animal’s head has prominent up-curving horns, round protruding eyes and a long nose with a hole bored through horizontally. The body of the rattle is long and round with a curved bottom and a rectangular hole cut vertically into one side. A large irregular-shaped ball can be seen through this hole, contained within the hollow centre of the rattle. It makes a soft jingling noise when shaken.
Stone mace. Object is round and squat, with a flat top and bottom. A shallow encircling ring is carved around the edges. A sharp face protrudes from the side, possibly representing a bird, with a sharp snout and two round eyes. Two indentations flank the face. A hole is carved through the centre of the mace, slightly narrower at its centre point and flaring marginally toward each end.
Stone mace. Object is round and squat, with a flat top and bottom. The carved face of an animal, perhaps a bird, protrudes from the side, with a long curved snout and two long ridges atop the head. The face, head and neck area have been painted orange and yellow. A large hole is carved through the centre of the mace, slightly narrower at its centre point and flaring toward each end.
Clay stamp. Face is flat, with a deeply cut pattern of a cross inside a cross-and-square motif. Remnants of an orange pigment cling to the edges of the pattern. The body of the stamp is somewhat bell shaped, flaring at the bottom and tapering toward a long narrowing handle with a rounded tip. The tip is stained a dark grey.