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Figure 122.  Vase, degraded reddish brown glaze with turquoise spots, right handle and both upper rim and base rim repaired, Middle East, C10, height 13.2 cm, from the Musi River.
                   Catalogue No. K 821.                                                                      72
            Figure 123.  Bottle, height 9.8 cm, probably Greater Iran Frit ware, C9, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K839.   72
            Figure 124.  Unidentified object, length 50 cm, possible of Middle East origin, from the Musi River, Catalogue No. K2694.   72
            Figure 125.  Kendi in shape of elephant, distal part of neck missing, height 8.5 cm, Khmer, Angkorian ware. C11–C12, from the Musi River, Pusri site. Catalogue No. K2094.   72
            Figure 126.  Bottle, height 8.8 cm, Khmer, Angkorian ware. C11–C12, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K2357.   72
            Figure 127.  Jug, blue wash, decorated with moulded stylised flowers and leaves, upper neck and handle reconstructed, height 15 cm, German, Westerwald stoneware pewter mounted
                   jug, C15 to present, from the Musi River, Sungai Guci site. Catalogue No. K2329.          73
            Figure 128.  Pot, square matrix of paddle marks, height 13.5 cm. Probably local ware, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K1593.   75
            Figure 129.  Pot, round bottom, square matrix of paddle marks on lower body, height 13.3 cm, probably Central Thailand, possibly C12–C16, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K2675.  75
            Figure 130.  Jar, with roulette style decoration, height 8.6 cm, unknown origin and date, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K1394.   77
            Figure 131.  Finely potted primitive kendi (K878) and jar (K2451) with some affinities to Buni pottery (200 BC–500 AD) from West Java, heights 15.5 & 8.9 cm, respectively, from the
                   Musi River, Sungai Rebo site.                                                             77
            Figure 132.  Jar with affinities to Figure 131 , height 7.3 cm, possibly West Java Buni pottery. Catalogue No. K1257.   77
            Figure 133.  Jar with affinities to Figure 130 , part of body repaired height 9.1 cm, possibly West Java Buni pottery, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo. Catalogue No. K1548.   77
            Figure 134.  Kendi similar to K878 in Figure 131 , height 13 cm, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K1641.   77
            Figure 135.  Kendi, decorated with degraded thin incised comb marks and applied striations, height 11.4 cm, affinities with both Buni and Lampung ware, from the Musi River. Catalogue
                   No. K2683.                                                                                77
            Figure 136.  Bottle, height 16.4 cm, unknown origin, possibly prehistoric from the Musi River, Batu Ampar Site. Catalogue No. K2541.   78
            Figure 137.  Kendi, height 9.8 cm, loop handle largely missing, uncertain age and origin, from the Musi River, Batu Ampar site. Catalogue No. K2543.   78
            Figure 138.  Stem Bowls, heights 14.4 (above) & 22 cms (below), Philippine Kalanay style (400 BC to 200 AD ?), from the Musi River, Boom Baru (above) & Batu Ampar sites. Catalogue
                   No. K2488 (below); the other was not collected; it was photographed by Putri Rizki.       79
            Figure 139.  Stem-bowl, height 5.8 cm, South Sumatra Kalanay style, probably from Lampung District, South Sumatra, C9 to modern period, from the Musi River, Boom Baru site.
                   Catalogue No. K2110.                                                                      80
            Figure 140.  Heads, height 5.1 & 6.5 cm, probably from anthropomorphic jarlets, possibly from Philippines, early Metal Age, from the Musi River. Catalogue Nos K1777 & K1237.   80
            Figure 141.  Cylindrical vessel, height 14.2 cm, similar in shape, but not colour, to a very common vessel of unknown purpose found at Angkor Borei, Cambodia, 100 BC–200/300 AD,
                   from the Musi River, Pusri Site. Catalogue No. K1776.                                     80
            Figure 142.  Kendi, height 23.5 cm, similar to fine buff ware found at Angkor Borei, Cambodia, 200/300–600, from The Musi River. Catalogue No. K2145.   80
            Figure 143.  Bowl, foot ring small, base flat, incised fern scroll band between two incised lines around shoulder, maximum diameter 17.8 cm, Oc Eo culture, C4–C6, from the Musi River,
                   Pusri site. Catalogue No. K1754.                                                          81
            Figure 144.  Six-spouted nipple motif kendi, possibly Central Vietnam, height 18.2 cm, from The Musi River, Batu Ampar site. Catalogue No. K2334.   81
            Figure 145.  Jar, in the Dvaravati style, height 16.9 cm, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K1435.   82
            Figure 146.  Stem-cup, in Dvaravati style, stamped with typical star and rectangle  pattern around upper rim, height 11.6 cm, from the Musi River, Pusri site. Catalogue No. K2547.   82
            Figure 147.  Stem-cup, in Dvaravati style, stamped with flower and leaves interspersed with crouching figure pattern, height 12.3 cm, from the Musi River, Pusri site. Catalogue No. K2341. 82
            Figure 148.  Basin, decorated above base with two rows of impressed brackets filled with punctations, it appeared to have a chaff temper, height 11.2 cm, from the Musi River. Catalogue
                   No. K1567.                                                                                83
            Figure 149.  Miniature terracotta house, height 8.5 cm, Java, Majapahit period, C14–C15, from the Musi River, Dusun Cengal Nya site. Catalogue No 2670.   84
            Figure 150.  Miniature granary or shed, saddle roof, height 5 cm, Majapahit period, C14–C15, from the Musi River, Dusun Cengal Nya site. Catalogue No. K2669.   84
            Figure 151.  Figurine, standing pig, height 8.1 cm, Majapahit period, C14–C15, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K2328.   85
            Figure 152.  Figurine, standing elephant, height 18 cm, Majapahit period, re-glued, C14–C15, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K2327.   85
            Figure 153.  Figurine, standing cow, height 13.5 cm, Majapahit period, C14–C15, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K1109.   85
            Figure 154.  Figurine of upper half of man, right arm missing, height 6 cm, Majapahit period, C14–C15, from the Musi River. Catalogue No K1671.   85
            Figure 155.  Kundika, possibly apical knob missing, height 20.7 cm, Majapahit period, C14–C15, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K788.   86
            Figure 156.  Roof tile decorated with two people riding a mythical animal, height 24.1 cm, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. 2421.   86
            Figure 157.  Kendi, base with small slightly concave flattened area, degraded polished surface, height 20.5 cm, East Java, C14–C15, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K883.   86
            Figure 158.  Kendi, base flat, red slip, height 14.9 cm, Majapahit period, C14–C15, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue K2072.   86
            Figure 159.  Figurine, standing bird, wing outlined, possibly with white terra sigillata, height 9 cm, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. 2133.   87
            Figure 160.  Pot, with stamped decoration, height 20.4 cm, Central Thailand, Phitsanulok kilns, C14–C15, from the Musi River, Batu Ampar. Catalogue No. K2594.   87
            Figure 161.  Bottles, heights 27.2–30.4 cm, Central Thailand, Singburi Province, Mae Nam Noi kilns, C16–C18, from the Musi River. Catalogue Nos. (L–R) K2399, K2657–9.   88
            Figure 162.  Jars, height 16.9–17.5 cm, Central Thailand, Singburi Province, Mae Nam Noi kilns, C16–C18, from the Musi River. Catalogue Nos (L–R) K1618, K1139, K1104.   88
            Figure 163.  Bowl, height 9.8 cm, Central Thailand, Singburi Province, Mae Nam Noi kilns, C16–C18, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K2511.   88
            Figure 164.  Kendis, heights 18 cm & 20.4 cm, Southern Central Thailand, Singburi Province, Mae Nam Noi kilns, Ayutthaya period, C16–C17, from the Musi River, Batu Ampar site.
                   Catalogue Nos. K2699 & K1140 (neck rim damaged).                                          88
            Figure 165.  Kendis, heights 22.0 cm & 19.5 cm, southern Central Thailand, Singburi Province, Mae Nam Noi kilns. Ayutthaya period, C16–C17 from Musi River, Batu Ampar site. Catalogue
                   Nos. K2698 (L) & K2693 (R).                                                               88
            Figure 166.  Jar, finely potted, impressed pattern of oval seed in pod? around body and degraded reddish brown slip, height 6.6 cm, probably central east coast Peninsula Thailand.
                   Probably mid-2nd millennium, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K1016.                    89
            Figure 167.  Kendi, fine fabric, height 24 cm, east coast Peninsula Thailand, Satingpra region, C10–C14, from the Musi River, Sungai Guci site. Catalogue No. K2084.   89
            Figure 168.  Kendi, fine fabric, height 23.5 cm, east coast Peninsula Thailand, Satingpra region, C10–C14, from the Musi River, Pusri site. Catalogue No. K2232.   89
            Figure 169.  Kendi, pedestal base deeply recessed, spout missing, light fly-ash glaze, height 23.5 cm, South Thailand, C11–C12, from the Musi River, Batu Ampar site. K2668.   90
            Figure 170.  Fine paste kendi decorated with red slip, height 12 cm, Peninsular Thailand, C10–C14, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue K1538.   90
            Figure 171.  Kendi with carved lotus leaves and bands of slip, height 20.7 cm, probably Peninsula Thailand, C10–C14, from the Musi River, Batu Ampar site. Catalogue No. K2536.   91
            Figure 172.  Pots, slip decorations, heights a) 25, b) 19.8, d) 18.5 cm, Peninsula Thailand, probably mid-2nd millennium from the Musi River, all Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue Nos. a)
                   K2153, b) K2674, d) K2673 (Pot ‘c’ not collected).                                        91
            Figure 173.  Kendi with short foot, height 10 cm, Southern Thailand, C10–C14, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K1501.    92
            Figure 174.  Bottle kendi with sharp carinations on neck and upper rim, height 3.6 cm, Probably Central Thailand, C6–C10, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K1561. 92
            Figure 175.  Ewer, shoulder decorated with nine pointed mantle of impressed curly lines, patterned with both chocolate brown, white and pale red slip, foot rim chipped and spout
                   missing, height 27.2 cm, C11–C13, probably east coast Thailand Peninsula, C11–C13, from the Musi River, Boom Baru site. Catalogue No. K2523.   93
            Figure 176.  Ewer, cylindrical body with incised-lace decoration on shoulder and base of spout, height 23.5 cm, probably east coast Thailand Peninsula, C11–C13, from the Musi River,
                   Boom Baru site. Catalogue No. K1339.                                                      93
            Figure 177.  Ewer, flattened ovoid body with incised-lace decoration on shoulder and base of spout, height 14.3 cm, probably east coast Thailand Peninsula, C11–C13, from the Musi
                   River, Batu Ampar site. Catalogue No. K2662.                                              93
            Figure 178.  Earthenware garden vessel, collected at Old Banten Serang, height 100 cm, with incised-lace lace decoration, probably C19. Catalogue No. K2671.   94
            Figure 179.  Earthenware jar, collected at Old Banten Serang, height 48 cm, with incised-lace lace decoration, probably C19. Catalogue No. K2672.   94
            Figure 180.  Ewer, lace incised decoration on shoulder, three coloured terra sigillata, height c. 30 cm, from the Musi River, Batu Ampar site Photo by R.A. Rurib Ferry   94
            Figure 181.  Jar, decorated with sgraffito basic ‘Vajra’ pattern through a brownish slip, height 18.6 cm, from the Musi River, Sungai Guci site. Catalogue No. K2067.    95
            Figure 182.  Jar, decorated with sgraffito basic Vajra pattern and additional circles through a dark olive glaze, height 10 cm, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue No. K716.  95
            Figure 183.  Bottle, modified ’ Vajra’ incised pattern, height 13.8 cm, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo. Catalogue No. K1572.   95
            Figure 184.  Bowl, decorated with sgraffito basic ‘Vajra’ pattern through a reddish-brown slip, diameter 14.8 cm, from the Musi River, Batu Ampar site. Catalogue No. K2664.    95
            Figure 185.  Stem cup. Decorated with sgraffito basic ‘Vajra’ pattern through a reddish- brown slip, height 13.6 cm, from the Musi River, Pusri site. Catalogue No. K2050   95
            Figure 186.  Kendi, decorated with incised Vajra pattern around domed base of neck and upper body with punctations filled with ‘lime’, dark slip, height 22.4 cm, from the Musi River.
                   Catalogue No. K805.                                                                       96
            Figure 187.  Kendi, decorated with mushroom shaped cap decorated with spout with reptile shaped tip, dark slip, height 22 cm,  from the Musi River. Catalogue No. K2685.   96
            Figure 188.  Pot, decorated with sgraffito cloud, dots and chevron pattern,  through reddish-brown slip, height 11 cm, from the Musi River, Pusri site. Catalogue No. K1994.   96
            Figure 189.  Kundika, spout and neck missing, height 18.1 cm, possibly ‘Vajra Ware’, from the Musi River, Pusri site. Catalogue K1812.   96
            Figure 190.  Kundika, spout broken, height 11.5 cm, possibly ‘Vajra ware’, from Musi River, Boom Baru site. Catalogue No. K2665.   97
            Figure 191.  Kendi, finely levigated white fabric, height 17.8 cm, filling neck broken, possibly ‘Vajra Ware’, from the Musi River, Boom Baru site. Catalogue No. K2663.   97
            Figure 192.  Kendi, fine incised lines divide body into five segments and describe poorly defined flowers and foliage, height 13.8 cm, probably South China, C11–C13, from the Musi
                   River, Batu Ampar site. Catalogue No. K2591.                                              98
            Figure 193.  Kendi, terracotta body impressed with paddle rope marks over body and collar of radiating striations on shoulder, height 14 cm, probably China, unknown date, from the
                   Musi River. Catalogue No. K855.                                                           98
            Figure 194.  Bowl, roulette/chattering triangular marks on neck and shoulder carinations, height 12.5 cm, diameter 18.6 cm, India, Medieval Period, probably C11, from the Musi River,
                   Sungai Rebo. Catalogue No 2306.                                                           99
            Figure 195.  Two-spouted kendi, height 26.4 cm. A beautiful balanced example of the skill of Lampung potters, involving carved, incised, punctate and painted slip patterns. Heirloom
                   piece from Lampung collected in Jakarta in 1998, probably C19–C20. Catalogue No K33.      100
            Figure 196.  Kendi, two spouts, height 14.5 cm, local ware, probably from the Lampung District, C8–C19, from the Musi River, Sungai Rebo site. Catalogue K2336.   101
            Figure 197.  Kendi, two spouts, height 26.1 cm, local ware probably from the Lampung District, C8–C19, from the Musi River, Boom Baru site. Catalogue K2190.   101
            Figure 198.  Two spouted kendis from Lampung and Bukit Tinggi. These ranged in height from 16–38.3 cm, probably C19 to early C20. Catalogue Nos (L–R) K34, K2676, K3, K31, K94,
                   K2677, K97.                                                                               102
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