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Hearst Museum object titled Debitage and potsherds, accession number 5-12013, described as Lithics and 4 pieces of ceramics
Hearst Museum object titled Debitage and potsherds, accession number 5-12014, described as Lithics and 5 pieces of ceramic
Hearst Museum object titled Debitage and potsherds, accession number 5-12016, described as Lithics
Hearst Museum object titled Debitage and potsherds, accession number 5-12017, described as Lithics and 4 pieces of ceramic
Hearst Museum object titled Debitage and potsherds, accession number 5-12028, described as Lithics and 1 piece of ceramic
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 5-11899.2, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 5-11939.2, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 5-11896.1, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 5-11904, described as Potsherd, Rep. of Mali, Tilemsi Valley, Karkarichinkat Nord; Sample l, 80-90 cm. February, 1972. 5-11904, acc no. 3001. Collector: Andrew Smith. Donor: University appropriation. Materials, techniques: Clay, hammered into shape and decorated by scoring with rough paddle and rouletting Archaeological context: Sample l, 80-90 cm. Attributions of dates, culture and use: Neolithic, 2000 to 1360 B.C. (C14) Description: Pottery sherds: pottery level bags. Approximately 70% undecorated, 20% scored, 10% rouletted. 1 sherd has been incised, 1 has been both scored and rouletted, and 1 (rim) has a whorl design. 16 sherds are rim fragments.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 5-11901, described as Pottery sherds: pottery level bag. Approximately 50% undecorated, 25% rouletted, 25% scored. Some are red-slipped and burnished. 16 sherds are rim fragments, 1 of which may possibly be part of a spout.