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Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-207, described as Rimsher; black ware; outcurving rim; cord-impressed exterior; burnished interior; medium, grainy temper. 1.0 cm thick at rim. “Most of these forms were found only in Gua Kechil III (’full Neollithic’) in the Alcove trench.” (Dunn, in press, “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”)
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-182, described as Rimsherd; red slipped and burnished on exterior; tan interior; medium, grainy temper; rim surface missing. “Recovered only from Gua Kechil III deposits in the alcove trench.” See Dunn (in press) “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society,” and M.W.F. Tweedie, 1953, “Jmbras” XXVI (2), figure 38.
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-199, described as Rimsherd; black ware; slipped and burnished on interior and exterior; straight sides; fluting parallel to rim on interior and exterior; fine, grainy temper. 0.7 cm thick at rim. “Most of these forms were found only in Gua Kechil III (’full Neollithic’) in the Alcove trench.” (Dunn, in press, “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”)
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-196, described as Rimsherd; brown ware; slipped and burnished on interior and exterior; outcurving rim; fine, grainy temper. 0.7 cm thick at rim. “Most of these forms were found only in Gua Kechil III (’full Neollithic’) in the Alcove trench.” (Dunn, in press, “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”)
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-203, described as Rimsherd; tan ware; outcurving rim; cord-impressed exterior; burnished interior; fine, grainy temper. 0.8 cm thick at rim. “Most of these forms were found only in Gua Kechil III (’full Neollithic’) in the Alcove trench.” (Dunn, in press, “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”)
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-186, described as Rimsherd; brown ware; slipped and burnished on interior and exterior; sharply outcurving rim; medium, grainy temper. 0.8 cm thick at break of rim. “Most of these forms were found only in Gua Kechil III (’full Neolithic’) in Alcove trench.” (Dunn, in press “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-217, described as Various bodysherd; cord-wrapped paddle stamped in generally a criss-cross exterior design; brown ware with generally a coarse, gritty temper. “More or less typical of those found in the lowest ceramic-bearing levels in the Alcove trench at Gua Kechil (in association with Hoabinhian tools).”
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-195, described as Rimsherd; dark brown ware; slipped and burnished on interior only; outcurving rim; fine, grainy temper. 0.5 cm thick at rim. “Most of these forms were found only in Gua Kechil III (’full Neollithic’) in the Alcove trench.” (Dunn, in press, “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”)
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-197, described as Rimsherd; black ware; slipped and burnished on interior and exterior; straight sides; fluting parallel to rim on interior and exterior; medium, grainy temer. 0.9 cm thick at rim. “Most of these forms were found only in Gua Kechil III (’full Neollithic’) in the Alcove trench.” (Dunn, in press, “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”)
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number 18-184, described as Rimsherd from bown of complex shape; red slipped and burnished on exterior; brown interior; medium, grainy temper. 0.7 cm thick at rim. “Recovered only from Gua Kechil III deposits in the alcove trench.” See Dunn (in press) “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society,” and M.W.F. Tweedie, 1953, “Jmbras” XXVI (2), figure 38.