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ID  636  -  Public access
Description :   Globular jar with ring base, long neck and outer rim. Cream-colored slip on which the pictorial decoration was applied, combining hybrid patterns (human and saurian) with geometric ones (stretched).
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
ID  1175  -  Public access
Description :   Vessel with a globular body, long neck, and a laterally displaced rim. It is covered in a white slip on which are painted designs like canvas . The body is decorated with “yc”spirals with the interior ends in the form of a claw, and fields of red and purple. The neck and rim are painted red.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
ID  1176  -  Public access
Description :   Vessel with a globular body, long neck, and a laterally displaced rim. It is covered in a cream-colored slip. The decoration on the body is organized into four panels separated by red bands. The decorative designs are zoomorphic, possibly marine crustaceans. The neck is painted with red and purple bands. The rim is decorated with a black line with attached “v”patterns.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
ID  1404  -  Public access
Description :   Globular vessel without a ring base. It has a long neck and a laterally displaced rim, and is covered in white slip. The piece features geometric and zoomorphic patterns. A zigzag line delimits the decorative patterns creating semicircular spaces. In these, large bodied birds with prominent crests of feathers are represented in an asymmetric way. The vessel has black lines on the shoulder and rim, the latter having geometric patterns attached. The neck is decorated with alternating red and purple bands, which leave the white color of the slip visible between them.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
ID  1407  -  Public access
Description :   Gobular vessel without a ring base. It has a long neck and a laterally displaced rim. It is covered in white slip. Continuous divergent spirals are painted on the slip (with claw-like designs on the inner ends), and patterns resembling equilateral triangles. The neck is decorated with red and purple bands.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
ID  1956  -  Public access
Description :   Hemispherical bowl on a pedestal. Red slip on the exterior and white slip on the interior. The interior was decorated with the design of a saurian in a bipedal stance
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
ID  2395  -  Public access
Description :   Semi-spherical bowl with a ring base and an externally thickened rim. Red slip on the interior surface.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
ID  2534  -  Public access
Description :   Spherical jar with a raised neck and a laterally displaced rim.
Ceramic style:  Late Conte (900-1020 d.C.)
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