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Fig. 42. The upper part of a handsome jug in grey clay, burnt a bright 

 red on the inside and on the outside. The neck is ornamented with 

 irregularly horizontal lines of small rectangular marks impressed directly 

 at right angles to the surface. The body is similarly covered with 

 impressions made obliquely in a downward direction so as to produce a 

 somewhat triangular mark. 



Fig. 43. A fragment of similar ware, but more deeply burnt red and 

 covered with an ornament of treble incised wavy lines. 



Fig. 44. A small jug of red earthenware, thickly glazed and well fired 

 and covered with a geometric ornamentation in thick yellow slip. 



Fig. 45. Portion of the side of a pan from rim to base of red earthen- 

 ware, glazed red on the inside and green on the outside. The whole of the 

 margin left has a wavy outline. 



Fig. 46. A large deep vessel of red earthenware, irregularly glazed 

 green on the inside and on the outside, with probably two semicircular flat 

 handles, having a scalloped upper edge, squeezed on with one deep 

 imprint. 



Fig. 47. A more compact red ware, strongly fluted horizontally but 

 not glazed inside, and on the outside covered with a yellow wash, through 

 which thin incised lines show the red body, the glaze extending over the 

 yellow and the red. 



Fig. 48. Part of the side and rim of a red earthenware pan, covered 

 with a green glaze and ornamented on the flat rim with crossing wavy 

 lines. 



Fig. 49. A similar portion of a similar vessel, the form of which was 

 different and the ornament more symmetrically looped. 



Fig. 50. Part of the side from rim to base of a red earthenware pan, 

 glazed red on the inside and green on the outside. 



Fig. 51. Part of the side from rim to base of well burnt compact red 

 earthenware pan, red glazed on the inside and unglazed on the outside. 



