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              <text>Barred and Spotted Dado</text>
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              <text>Fragments sharing with some dadoes at least two motifs: wavy vertical zones with crossbars of contrasting colors; and beast-markings. Ordinarily used separately to imitate stone-facings or hanging hides, these motifs are here combined in an improbable manner which does not even suggest hides handing on a stone wall.</text>
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              <text>Catalogue number: 19 D 46&#13;
Dimensions: h. 0.14 m., w. 0.39 m., th. 0.03 m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46, in front of northeast wall</text>
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              <text>Archaeology 13 (1960) 58, fig. 5&#13;
Lang (2015) p. 176, pls. 102, K</text>
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