Designated MAE161--radiographed, XRF, SAXS. A tiny shoulder or body sherd, likely from a small late MB early LB vessel. The decorative schema is cut at the sherd break, but consists of at least two rows of Sevan-Uzerlik-style wavy dimple lines, applied with a roller tool. There are also several less clear semi-lines, tails, swooshes, placed inferior to the more clear decoration, also consisting of roller dimples. The dimples are oblong and average 2mm in diameter. In addition to the medium sand, significant amounts of coarse sand are visible in the fabric. Both surfaces are moderately covered in pyrite pops. Breaks are rough.
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