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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
Jar, high fired thinly potted, base flat, body cracked, and
repaired. H: 40. Probably Cham or China. C14–C15.
Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K2618.
Jar, base flat, four lugs, large depression in body from
firing. H: 36.3. Central Thailand, Singburi, Mae Nam Noi
kilns. C15–C17. Cf Piyakul (2014-15, Figure 22). Found
at Palembang, Musi River.
K2628.
Jar, high fired thinly potted, base flat, six lugs of the
monster mask with imperial character form (Adhyatman
and Ridho 1984, Figure IV), two moulded and applied
Qing style dragons around shoulder and cloud pattern
incised to lower body, cracked, and repaired. H: 73. Qing
Dynasty, Guangdong Province. C19. Cf Harrison (1986,
Figure 128). Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K2619.
Jar, base flat, four lugs, green glaze with blue spot on
shoulder. H: 43.9. China, Ming Dynasty. C14–C17. Found
at Palembang, Musi River.
K2629.
Jar with three lugs, small foot with recessed base, H: 16.4.
Central Thailand, Si Satchanalai ware. C14–C16. Found
at Palembang, Musi River.
K2623.
Jar & lid (K2471), base flat, four lugs, spout broken. H:
32.5. China, Tang Dynasty, Guangdong Province. C7–11.
Found at Palembang, Musi River.
K2630.
Jar, base flat, four lugs and short spout. H: 18.4. Tang to
Northern Song Dynasties, Guangdong Province. C7–C12.
Cf Krahl (2010, Figure 50), Belitung wreck. Found at
Palembang, Musi River.
K2627.
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