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              <text>Fragment preserving white background smoked blue with wavy double band of orange and brown rising from presumed bottom along left edge, swinging around to right at top, outlining white area in which an orange area follows the line of the curve, and goes off to right. All this presumably represents rock-veins. </text>
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Dimensions: h. 0.37 m., w. 0.23 m., th. 0.04 m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46. in front of northwest wall</text>
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              <text>Archaeology 13 (1960) 59, fig. 6&#13;
Lang (2015) p. 176, pl. 104</text>
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