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Chapter 6. Glazed and Unglazed Storage Vessels in the Musi River
Figure 241. Jar, base concave, four lugs with raised triangular Figure 243. Jar, decorated with finely incised wave pattern over
ventral base, impressed dragon on shoulder, height much of body and with what appears to be part of a
28.5 cm, probably Southern Song - Yuan Dynasty, ‘flaming pearl’ sgraffito, height 32.4 cm, probably
Guangdong or Fujian Province, C12–C14, from the Southern Song, C12–C14, from the Musi River, PT
Musi River, Batu Ampar site. No. K2653. Sharp site. Catalogue No. K2049.
Figure 244. Jar, height 38 cm, probably South China,
Guangdong Province, but similar to Cham jars,
C14–C15, from the Musi river, Boom Baru site.
Catalogue No. K2624.
Figure 242. Jar, height 51.3 cm, Southern Song Dynasty, possibly
Fujian Province, C12–C13, from the Musi River,
Pusri site. Catalogue No. K2620.
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