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Pottery vessel with short narrow foot, globular body, trumpet-shaped neck with wide mouth, and single handle. The form suggests a late date.
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Aardewerken vat met korte smalle voet, bolvormige buik en trompetvormige hals met wijde opening, en een handvat. De vorm wijst op een late datering.
Récipient en terre cuite. Il possède un pied court et étroit, un corps globulaire, un col en forme de trompette, une large ouverture et une seule poignée. La forme suggère une date tardive.
Tongefäß mit kurzem schmalem Fuß, kugeligem Körper, trompetenförmigem Hals mit weiter Mündung und einem Griff. Die Form verweist auf eine späte Datierung.
Vaso in terracotta con un piede corto e stretto, il corpo globulare, il collo a forma di tromba, bocca ampia ed un solo manico. La forma suggerisce una datazione tarda.
Vaso de cerâmica com pé curto e estreito, corpo globular, pescoço com forma de trompeta, bocal largo e asa única. A forma sugere uma data tardia.
Recipiente de cerámica con un pie corto y estrecho, cuerpo globular, cuello en forma de trompeta, boca ancha y una sola asa. La forma sugiere una fecha tardía.
Pottery vessel with short narrow foot, globular body, trumpet-shaped neck with wide mouth, and single handle. The form suggests a late date.
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Given to the museum by Dr. V. Ball in 1892.
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