Large sherds from a thumbnail-impressed GBBW vessel. The lower edge of the wall sherd (a, FN294-1) and the upper edge of the basal sherd (b, FN294-2) show breaks along coil joints. From 26NY12985 (from Lyneis Citation 2011:Figure 8.3). Roberts, H., Hagopian, J., Ahlstrom, R. V. N., & Sakai, S. (2019).
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