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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
K1871, K2248.
Dishes, foot ring small with flat base, well with clear
patches or with clay lumps used as separators during firing,
Guangdong celadon glaze H: 5.2-7.2; D: 16.6-19.8. Tang
Dynasty, Guangdong Province, Guanchong or nearby
K1092. kilns, C9–C11. Cf Koh (2017a), Musi River. Found at
Ewer, base flat, glaze degraded. H: 11.3. Tang Dynasty, Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru (2), Pusri (3).
Hunan province, Changsha kilns. C9–C10. Found at
Palembang, Musi River.
K1152.
K1097. Jar, base flat. H: 5.7. Tang Dynasty, Probably Guangdong
Bowl, pouring lip, base flat, inner surface striated, brown Province. C9–C11. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
glaze on upper rim. H: 6.9; D: 17.5. Tang or Song Dynasties.
C9–C13. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K1184.
Bowl, foot ring small with bi-disc base, grey mottled glaze.
H: 4.7; D: 15. Tang Dynasty, Guangdong ware, Meixian
or Chaozhen kilns, C9–C10. Cf Krahl (2010), Belitung
wreck. Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K1101.
Mini rock landscape, pale and dark brown degraded glaze,
chipped. H: 6.3. Possibly Tang Dynasty C9–C10. Found
at Palembang, Musi River.
K1289.
Ewer, two horizontal lugs, H: 11.8. Tang Dynasty,
Guangdong Province. C7–C10. Cf Koh (2017a). Found
at Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru.
K1300.
Ewer, base flat, two lugs and short spout. H: 9.5. Tang
K746, K1105, K1153, K1371, K1372. Dynasty, Guangdong Province. C9–C11. Cf Koh (2017a),
a Vietnam wreck. Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
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