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Two fragments of a vessel. The first fragment (part a) shows rim and handle. The handle has an animal-like head on the top. The rim has two bosses and there are parts of the incised decoration remaining. The second fragment (part b) is a piece from the side of the first (part a).
Curved clay sherd in a rim-like shape with a top design consisting of two incised lines leading to a spiral in relief with a circular centre. Both sides round down from the top and have indentations that form into an elongated, rectangular broken edge.
Red clay sherd, triangular in shape, with a red slip. The pottery fragment has an animal-like head in profile with a mouth, snout, eyes, ears and a crest-like structure on the head that helps to form a small opening that increases in size at the neck of the figure.
Grey clay sherd with a black slip and a cylindrical shaped body with a circular, disc shaped base, two circular ridges and a hole running throughout. Attached is a triangular shaped, bird’s head consisting of an incised beak and a circular hole for the eyes.
Grey clay sherd with an orange slip, triangular in shape with two ear-like, rounded protrusions and two centre circular outlines. The object is detailed with lines and many dots. The bottom is flat. Fragment of a larger object.
Grey clay sherd with a red slip, circular in shape with a deep bowl. The bottom has a flat section. Sherd is possibly the base of a pot or container. Fragment of a larger object.
Cone shaped, grey clay sherd with a cream slip. The object is painted with orange and black in a geometric design; the representation is unrecognizable. The inside is hollow.
Brown clay, hollow, sherd with a small, square shaped, flat bottom that curves inward, then curves out to create an ‘S’ shape. The other top side is a smooth and flat with a bit of a bowl-like appearance. The back tapers in and meets the bottom piece. There is an elongated diamond shaped hole on either side of the pottery.
Grey clay, hollow sherd with brown slip in a conical shape mounted on a flat base with two circular holes on both side and an object inside to make it rattle.
Brown clay sherd of a semi-circular, cylindrical shaped handle with an oval shaped hole underneath. A small section of the vessel wall is still attached.