Fragment of earthenware handle, glazed, double wavy edge, handle fragment soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, w 6.4 hand turned hand shaped glazed fried Fragment of handle or ear Long curved shape decorated with an outstretched ridge over the top amid two wavy lines on the sides. Sloppily attached to the top of an unknown object Red shard entirely covered with lead glaze. Three outstretched holes under the adhesion colander? archeology Rotterdam Stadscentrum Stadsdriehoek Mariniersweg indigenous earthenware carry the Mariniersweg 1983 foundations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fragment-of-earthenware-handle-glazed-double-wavy-edge-handle-fragment-soil-find-ceramic-earthenware-glaze-lead-glaze-w-64-hand-turned-hand-shaped-glazed-fried-fragment-of-handle-or-ear-long-curved-shape-decorated-with-an-outstretched-ridge-over-the-top-amid-two-wavy-lines-on-the-sides-sloppily-attached-to-the-top-of-an-unknown-object-red-shard-entirely-covered-with-lead-glaze-three-outstretched-holes-under-the-adhesion-colander-archeology-rotterdam-stadscentrum-stadsdriehoek-mariniersweg-indigenous-earthenware-carry-the-mariniersweg-1983-foundations-image228080469.html
RMR71XY1–Fragment of earthenware handle, glazed, double wavy edge, handle fragment soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, w 6.4 hand turned hand shaped glazed fried Fragment of handle or ear Long curved shape decorated with an outstretched ridge over the top amid two wavy lines on the sides. Sloppily attached to the top of an unknown object Red shard entirely covered with lead glaze. Three outstretched holes under the adhesion colander? archeology Rotterdam Stadscentrum Stadsdriehoek Mariniersweg indigenous earthenware carry the Mariniersweg 1983 foundations.
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