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13. Appendices
14. № The figure Type colour technique glaze vessel
15. monochrome Earthenware carved unglazed jug
16. Monochrome Earthenware moulded Unglazed jug
17. Monochrome Earthenware monocoloured Unglazed pitcher
18. Monochrome blue monocoloured Transperent glazed pitcher
19. Monochrome Earthenware carved Unglazed pitcher
20. Monochrome green monocoloured Transperent glazed jug
21. Monochrome green carved Transperent glazed Boot-shaped vessel
22. Monochrome green scratched Transperent glazed vessel
23. Monochrome green insiced unglazed lamp
24. Monochrome earthenware carved Unglazed Pitcher
25. Monochrome Earthenware insiced Unglazed pitcher
26. Monochrome earthenware Moulded Unglazed jug