.bk A16 .fl R815mkb.j .fd discription of objects .ei mKB .ed R815 .ri mkb .rd R815 q 851-p1 tc si f317 j2 4.7 j3 3.2 nm measured with circular impression at top wm RC1 co reddish yellow c# 7.5YR 7/6 pv about one half of original circular design ds sherd with small part of base and small part of body wall possible stamp seal on base ds design deeply impressed into the clay with a resulting circular border. It is possible that the design was made by a stamp seal but more likely that the wet vessel was placed base down onto a surface that made the impression. is the design has a circular raised border with the interior of the design filled with geometric elements, one being possible a rectangular table with square elements on top. However this is uncertain. q 476.1 tc si f171 j2 1.9 j3 1.9 j7 1.7 co light gray c# 5YR 7/1 df si ds unclear, part of knot is unclear, possible seated firgure facing right q 166.1 tc si f34 j2 3.4 j3 4.4 j7 2.6 nm measurements taken with round edge on left co dark reddish gray c# 2.5YR 3/1 df jar stopper ct cv pv one round top edge preserved ds dark gray burnished on top surface, all of the interior and the lowest part made of coarse red clay with white clacite inclusions. This is the type of clay that is found in the fields nearby. is not sealed i 116 ;tc si f292 j2 3.2 j3 3.9 j7 2.0 nm thickness taken at right breast co pink c# 7.5YR 7/3 df fg pv upper half of female torso, small part of neck, upper part of right arm, both breasts ds human female, flat on reverse, two breasts made from applied pellets pyramidal in shape. Small portion of right arm preserved extends straight out from the body and is raised slightly. There may be portions of her right hand supporting her right breast but this is uncertain. On the reverse, portions of a necklace draped over her shoulders and hanging down her back ending at mid torso with small trace of a single part hanging further down as a counterweight. Necklace was made of large beads applied as small balls of clay and then joined. A part of the necklace is preserved over the front of both shoulders