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Archaeological Researches in Sinkiang : vol.1 |
K. 13328 : 14-27. Fourteen small potsherds from= K. 13328 : 58-63. Six small potsherds from rims of
several vessels, all with a few vessels.
black lines painted on red (more or less dark-red) K. 13328 : 64. Potsherd from globular body of
slip and of very much the same red ware. Th. small vessel with a semicircular
3-8 mm. -:16 Pl. 2 : 2. handle 15 mm. long. Light-red ware.
K. 13328 : 28. Potsherd from fairly large vessel. ' K. 13328 : 65-88. Twenty-four more or less frag-
A violet line forms an angle, with mentary, loop-shaped handles of
a small dot in the corner ; outside the angle the earthenware vessels. Most of them with flat, some surface is painted with some light-brownish colour. with oval section. Red ware of different shades.
Light-red ware. Br. about 3-2 cm.
K. 13328 : 29-40. Twelve potsherds with traces of K. 13328 : 89. Small potsherd with a vertical lug.
painting in black or dark red. The From both sides a hole has been
ware is of different shades of red. drilled, but the two do not meet. Traces of black
K. 13328 : 41-43. Three potsherds with traces of painting. Red ware.
dark-red painting on light-red or K. 13328 : 90. Fragm. of handle, probably of
yellowish-red ware. same kind as -:49.
K. 13328 : 44. Potsherd from rim of fairly large
bowl. Has had a loop-shaped verti- K. 13328: 91. Fragm. of vertical lug, larger than
cal handle. Red ware. -:89 and without holes. Reddish-
cal
13328 45-47. Three brown ware.
33 4 potsherds with an applied
K. 13328:92-97. Six potsherds from flat-bottomed
moulding, more or less marked,
with deep finger impressions. -:46 is of coarser vessels of red ware.
ware than the painted sherds. -: 45 Pl. 32 : 6. K. 13328 : 98. Small fragm. of vessel with steam-
K.13328:48. Potsherd from shoulder of small holes in bottom. Light-red ware.
vessel. A curved moulding with K. 13328 : 99-120. Twenty-two potsherds, some of
oblique impressions. Hard-burnt red ware. fine, some of coarse red ware,
K. 13328 : 49. Potsherd from fairly large vessel -: 118 brownish grey.
with semicircular moulding form- K. 13328: 121. Spindle whorl made of brownish
ing a handle, with deep oblique impressions made potsherd. Diam. 47 mm. Th. 7 mm.
with a stick. Same ware as -: 46. Pl. 32 : 5. K. 13328: 122-124. Three round potsherds.
K. 13328 : 50. Potsherd from rim of very small K. 13328 : 125. Fragm. of earthenware , object,
vessel. On the short neck a row hardly a pot. Yellowish-red ware.
of small vertical incised lines. Yellowish ware, 4 K. 13328 : 126. More than half of a hoe or ham-
mm. thick. Pl. 32 : 7. mer of dense grey stone with
K. 13328 : 51. Potsherd from rim of vessel with a big hole from one broad side to the other. The
marked incisions across the rim. contour has been oval. At the complete end traces The surface has a greenish coating ; moreover, the of wear. L. has been about 15 cm. Br. about 10
ware differs from the rest. cm. Th. 4 cm. Pl. 4: 21.
K. 13328 : 52. Thin potsherd with striation from
the finishing of the surface. S e n g i m- a g h i z.
K. 13328 : 53-55. Three potsherds, probably from K. 13329: I. Small potsherd from the rim of
same vessel. Incised garlands and a vessel. Top and outside of the
ribbons made with three-toothed instrument. These rim painted black. From this border run two vertiand -: 52 might be of somewhat later date than cal black lines set close together. Red ware, hard-
the rest. burnt and intermixed with some coarse grains of
K. 13328 : 56. Potsherd of large, thick-walled sand. Pl. 2: 5.
vessel with some carelessly incised K. 13329 : 2-3. Two small sherds, apparently from
lines. Hard, light-red ware. same vessel as -: 1. Both have
K. 13328: 57. Potsherd from rim of bulky jar. two black lines set close together.
The rim is turned over and joined K. 13329 : 4-7. Four small potsherds from rims of
to the shoulder. Thick, light-red ware. Diam. of bowls. Traces of black line along
mouth has been about 19 cm. the rim of two of them.
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