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The bi-chrome vessels are cylindrical beakers with a flat base and geometrical
motifs painted in orange, black and brown colours (Fig. 30: e, Fig. 23: i—k). The
Polychrome Wares are hemispheric and cylindrical jars with flat bases (Fig.
The bi-chrome vessels are cylindrical beakers with a flat base and geometrical
motifs painted in orange, black and brown colours (Fig. 30: e, Fig. 23: i—k). The
Polychrome Wares are hemispheric and cylindrical jars with flat bases (Fig.
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1 1 ) ALABASTER VESSELS (Fig. 33: a-i) by R. Shirazi After pottery, alabaster is
the most commonly used material at Shahr-i Sokhta. The alabaster vessels of
Shahr-i Sokhta have been widely studied by R. Ciarla (Ciarla 1979; 1989; 1990).
1 1 ) ALABASTER VESSELS (Fig. 33: a-i) by R. Shirazi After pottery, alabaster is
the most commonly used material at Shahr-i Sokhta. The alabaster vessels of
Shahr-i Sokhta have been widely studied by R. Ciarla (Ciarla 1979; 1989; 1990).
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The majority of graves (84.6%) contained only one conical alabaster bowl, but in
certain graves more than one vessel was found. The only grave with more than
two vessels was a catacomb, IUG.1400, which had four different alabaster ...
The majority of graves (84.6%) contained only one conical alabaster bowl, but in
certain graves more than one vessel was found. The only grave with more than
two vessels was a catacomb, IUG.1400, which had four different alabaster ...
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