Urkesh Ceramic Analysis ( 1a)

Shapes by horizon / Cross-horizon

Cups

Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati – March 2015, August 2017

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Conical Cups

cc.-1
(ED III)
cc.-1
(Akk)
cc.-2
(LC 3)
J3q48-p7
cc.-2
(ED III)
cc.-2
(Akk)
cc.-2
(Ur III)
cc.-3
(Akk)
cc.-4
(Akk)
cc.-101
(Kh)
cc.-102
(ED II)
cc.-801
(Mt)
cc.-802
(Mt)
cc.-803
(Mt)
cc.-805
(Mt)

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Rough Conical Cups

cc.rh1
(ED II)
ob1q153
cc.rh2
(ED II)
ob1q153 ob1q153
cc.rh3
(ED II)
ob1q153
cc.rh4
(ED II)
ob1q153 ob1q153 ob1q153

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Round-sided Cups

cr.-1
(ED II)
cr.-1
(ED III)
cr.-101
(ED II)

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Hemispherical Cups

che-101
(ED II)
che-102
(ED II)
che-103
(ED II)
che-104
(ED II)

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Other Cups

co.-1
(LC 3)
J3q339-p5
co.-1
(ED II)
co.-1
(ED III)
co.-1
(Akk)
co.-2
(Akk)
co.-2
(Ur III)
co.-3
(ED III)
co.-4
(Ur III)
co.-5
(Akk)
co.-6
(Ur III)
co.-7
(Akk)
co.-8
(ED II)
co.-8
(ED III)
co.-8
(Akk)
co.-101
(ED III)
co.-102
(ED III)
co.-102
(Akk)
co.-103
(ED III)
co.-104
(ED II)
co.-105
(ED II)
co.-106
(ED II)
co.-107
(ED II)
co.-108
(ED II)
co.-901
(Mt)
co.-903
(MA)
co.-904
(MA)