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Large pottery sherd attached to a wooden plinth. Piece is roughly rectangular in shape, the proper right side containing a large point at centre edge that flares slightly away from the left side of the piece. Decoration is painted on the exterior, with concentric circles at top proper left and smaller circles bordered by a thick line at right. All edges of the object are broken.
Small ceramic sherd with tin glaze decoration. Top is covered in a shiny light yellow-brown base colour with remnants of light green lines and incised decoration. Underside is shaped like the foot of a vessel, and has areas of clear glaze. All edges of the object are broken.
Small sherd, possibly the spout of an oil lamp. Sherd is hand sculpted of light yellow clay, with a hole at centre top leading down to a long horizontal chamber that runs the length of the piece. One end is narrow, while the other widens and is topped with the remnants of a loop handle. Faint painted lines in brown can be seen on the underside.
Clay fragment, believed to be Byzantine in origin, the remnants of a pot recovered from a shipwreck. The piece is the upper shoulder and neck of a pot, in undecorated light orange clay. Neck is short with a large spout, partially broken, and a loop handle that is whole. Cortex of pot is partially eaten away, revealing a darker orange beneath. Interior of vessel is partially covered in white crustaceans.
Small orange sherd, the top and side of a small jug. The piece is handmade, globular, with a small, narrow spout protruding from the shoulder, with tip missing. The neck of the jug is tall and thin with a small loop handle on the back side and a flared rim at top. Rim is decorated with a series of oblong impressions. The jug is embellished with raised, encircling lines around shoulder and neck. Missing is the proper left side below the shoulder, and the bottom.
BASE SHERD 'UNALASKA'.Source of Unalaska information is unknown. This also could be piece of crude brick or tile?