Another fragment from a long-necked jar/pitcher, likely somewhere around 6cm in total neck diameter, which resembles similar restored objects in the municipal museum. There is ample evidence of polish on the exterior surface, some of which has abraded away or been covered by light yellowish brown corrosion. There is also some evidence of external and internal surface delamination in the breaks, but no color differences in the core. While the fine sand inclusions dominate the fabric, medium, coarse, and very coarse sand particles are also present. 30-40% of the external and internal surfaces are covered in light yellowish brown corrosion. Sand inclusion are visible in both surfaces. Breaks are smooth and covered in the same light yellowish brown corrosion. Horizontal stretch marks in on the internal surface may have been produced during drying or indicate the particular type of hand-formation technique. No good rotational striations.
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