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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
K2015, K2614.
Jas, base flat, four lugs (2 broken), upper rim chipped.
H: 54, 57. Central Thailand, Singburi Province, Mae Nam
Noi kilns. Early C15. Cf Piyakul (2014-5, Figure 8). Found
K1922. at Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru, Pusri.
Jar, upper rim upright (repaired), thin white glaze or slip.
H: 18.5. Probably Song Dynasty, Guangdong Province.
C12. Cf Lam (1985, Figure186). Found at Palembang,
Musi River, Pusri.
K2022.
Lid of large jar, rim repaired. D: 18.4. Tang Dynasty,
Guangdong Province. C7–C11. Found at Palembang,
Musi River, Pusri.
K1930, K1931.
Jars, crudely potted, base flat. H: 9.9, 7.5. Tang–to early
Song Dynasty, probably Guangdong Province. C9–C11.
Found at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri, Boom Baru.
K2040.
Jar, base flat, four vertical grooved lugs, unglazed creamy
grey paste. H: 28. Southern Thailand. C11–C14. Found
at Palembang, Musi River, Pusri.
K1952.
Jar, flat base, four horizontal strap lugs, upper rim chip
repaired. H: 10.3. Song to Yuan Dynasty, possibly Fujian
Province. C12–C14. Found at Palembang, Musi River,
Pusri.
K2041, K2335, K2613.
Jars, base slightly concave with iron spotted glaze. H: 42,
26.7, 46.6. Qing Dynasty, Guangdong Province. C17–C19.
K1953. Found at Palembang, Musi River, Boom Baru.
Storage jar lid handle in shape of otter–like animal, upper
lip repaired, base constructed. H: 11.1. Ming to Qing
Dynasty, South China. C16–C18. Found at Palembang,
Musi River.
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