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Introduction
Khabur style decorations are generally less intricate than Mittani style decorations with a focus on painted lines and triangles. These decorations are often located on the neck of the vessels. Paints can be reddish brown to black.
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Solid paint on neck with parallel stripes below (K3)
See also combinations B6+K3.
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Running triangles filled with parallel lines (K5)
See also combinations K5+K8.
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Parallel stripes on top of flat rim (K8)
See also combinations K2+K8, K4+K8, K5+K8, K6+K8, and K8+K13.
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Solid paint on rim and parallel straight lines (K11)
See also combinations I7+K11.
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Amorphous design between upper and lower straight borders (K13)
See also combinations K8+K13.
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Combined decorations
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Solid neck, and groups of parallel stripes on top of flat rim (K2+K8)
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Parallel straight lines, and groups of parallel stripes on top of flat rim (K4+K8)
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Running triangles filled with parallel lines, and groups of parallel stripes on top of flat rim (K5+K8)
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Running hatched triangles below rim, and groups of parallel stripes on top of flat rim (K6+K8)
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Groups of parallel stripes on top of flat rim, and amorphous design between upper and lower straight borders (K8+K13)
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