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Ceramics from the Musi River 5
















                               K2653.
         Dragon Jar, base concave, four lugs with raised triangular
         ventral base, impressed dragon on shoulder. H: 28.5.
         Probably Southern Song–Yuan Dynasty, Guangdong or
         Fujian Province. C12–C14. Cf Dueppen (2014, Figure 3).
         Found at Palembang, Musi River, Batu Ampar.














                               K2656.
         Jar, base flat, three lugs and short spout on shoulder. H:
         24.7. Tang Dynasty, Guangdong Province. C9–C11. Found
         at Palembang, Musi River, Batu Ampar.
















                               K2661.
         Dragon Jar, base slightly concave, tradition 2 type jar with
         moulded and incised whiskered, three toed dragon, scales
         incised semi-circles, four grooved strap-shaped lugs, upper
         rim everted with double rolled lip, also incised undulating
         line around lower body, fabric pinkish. H: 29.8. South
         China, Guangdong Province or Central Vietnam, Go–
         Sanh kilns. C15–C16. Dueppen (2014, Figure 2). Found
         at Palembang, Musi River, Batu Ampar.














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