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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
K907, K952, K966, K1124, K1276, K2141, K2147,
K2300, K2316.
Figurines, squatting birds, Xun flutes, most with tails
repaired. Average H: 4.5. Late Tang Dynasty to Five
Dynasties, Zhejiang Province. C10–C11. Cf Koh (2017c),
Cirebon wreck. Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri (4).
K951.
Bowl, foot ring small with recessed base, body laterally
K892 a-e & g compressed with broad incised vertical lines on outer body,
half body repaired. H: 7.4; D: 13.7. Late Tang Dynasty
or Five Dynasties, Zhejiang Province. C9–C10. Found at
Palembang, Musi River.
K892h. K1680, K1836–7.
Assorted lids. D: 5.8–11.8. C7–C 11. Found at Palembang,
Musi River, Pusri (2), Boom Baru (1).
K973, K1331, K2431.
Jars, body oval to elongate ovoid, upper rim moderate
to very small, foot ring small with slightly recessed base,
decorated with broad incised lotus leaves. Part of body
repaired. H: 6.8, 12.5, 4.7. Tang Dynasty, Zhejiang
Province, probably Wenzhou kilns. C7–C10. Cf Koh
2017a). Found at Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru (1).
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