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largest grey, and a very small proportion are black. Grey predominates as 
the inside colour, the next largest number being red, and black least nu- 
merous. More fragments have both inside and outside surfaces red than 
grey, and only a very small proportion black. Many fragments are of one 
colour on the inside and of another colour on the outside. 
Figure 2, Cross-sections of Pot Rims 
a, Cat. No. VIII-F-17122a ( See Plate III, figure 3); b, Cat. No. VIII-F-174595 ( See Plate 
XII, figure 5); c, Cat. No. VI 1 1 -F- 164585; d, Cat. No. VIII-F-1712Se; e, Cat. No. VIII- 
F-16433a; /, Cat. No. VIII-F-171345; g, Cat. No. VIII-F-1 6753a; h. Cat. No. VIII-F-17216i 
( See Plate X, figure 1); i, Cat. No. VIII-F-16458j ; j, Cat. No. VIII-F-16466a ( See Plate 
V, figure 9); k, Cat. No. VIII-F-1 5956s (See Plate VI, figure 6); l f Cat. No. VIII-F-16451a 
(See Plate IX, figure 3); m, Cat. No. VIII-F-16432a (See Plate VIII, figure 8); n, Cat. 
No. VIII-F-16474 ( See Plate XIV, figure 18); o, Cat. No. VIIl-F-17217c; v, Cat. No. 
VIII-F-159606; q , Cat. No. VIII-F-16464a; r, Cat. No. VIII-F-167566 (See Plate V, 
figure 4); and s, Cat. No. VIII-F-16415i (See Plate V, figure 3). 
One fragment bears traces of what seems to be red paint. 
One thousand and forty, or nearly 98 per cent of the pots, had the 
rims decorated; two hundred and forty-seven, or about 23 per cent of them, 
being decorated on both inside and outside surfaces. Sixty-nine different 
pots, or about 6 per cent, have the same kind of decoration on both 
surfaces. Fifty-five different vessels, or a little more than 5 per cent, in 
addition to the decoration on the inside and outside of the rims, have orna- 
mentation on top of the rim margin. Only one fragment bears decoration 
on the shoulder (Plate XII, figure 13). 
