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Cream-coloured clay cone with cuneiform inscription. One end tapers to a rounded point, the other has a flat, slightly domed base. The sides of the body have very worn, vertical linear inscriptions.
Rectangular shaped, dark yellow clay sherd with a tapered rim and a slightly concaved shape. Painted on the rim is a series of black triangles; the body has a black, rectangular strip along the top edge. Fragment of a larger object.
Triangular in shape, grey clay sherd with a rounded rim and a slightly concaved body. The sherd has a green slip and is painted black with thick lines. Fragment of a larger object.
Slightly triangular in shape, red clay sherd with a rounded rim and a slightly concaved body. The sherd has a cream slip and is painted red with lines and crosshatching. Fragment of a larger object.
Rectangular in shape, green clay sherd with a rounded rim and an unevenly concaved body. The sherd is painted black and decorated with a geometric design of chevrons, lines, stripes and dots. Green slip. Fragment of a larger object.
Triangular shaped, projectile point made of grey stone. Point has flake scarring on both sides; a contracting, rectangular shaped haft stem; side-notched. The edges are serrated.
Grey rounded rectangular tablet (part a) with stylus cuneiform impressions. (Part b is a cast imprint of the tablet.)
Rounded rectangular reddish clay tablet with stylus cuneiform impressions.
Rounded rectangular reddish tablet with stylus cuneiform impressions.
Rounded rectangular tablet or reddish clay (part a) with stylus cuneiform impressions. Part b is the imprint from part a.