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              <text>Winglike Part</text>
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              <text>One fragment preserving parallel thin black lines running horizontally to two upright black lines at right and two curving black lines at left. It might be part of a griffin's wing, but the lines are thinner than those used on the local griffins. Turned on its end it might be the prow of a ship. </text>
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              <text>Catalogue number: 8 M 43&#13;
Dimensions: h. 0.08 m., w. 0.16 m., th. unmeasurable&#13;
Find spot: Room 43</text>
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              <text>Lang (2015) p. 181, pl. 111</text>
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