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W - Vessels of Stone and Earthenware
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W1 Sealed oil jar |
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W2 Similar to W1 but without tied ends |
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W3 Basin of alabaster as used in purifications |
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W4 Combination of O22 and W3 |
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W5 Combination of T28 and W3 |
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W6 Old Kingdom sign for a particular vessel |
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W7 Granite bowl |
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W8 Alternative for W7 |
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W9 Stone jug with handle |
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W10 Cup |
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W10a Pot, perhaps used also as lamp |
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W11 (1) Ring stand for jars (2) Red earthenware |
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W12 Ring stand, straight at the bottom (Old Kingdom style) |
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W13 Red earthenware pot (Old Kingdom style, round at the bottom and plain) |
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W14 Tall water pot |
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W15 Water pot with water pouring from it |
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W16 As W15 in a ring stand |
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W17 Water pots in a rack |
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W18 Old Kingdom form of W17 |
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W19 Milk jug as carried in a net |
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W20 Milk jug with a leaf covering the milk |
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W21 Twin jars |
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W22 Beer jug |
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W23 Jar with handles |
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W24 Bowl |
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W25 Combination of W24 and D54 |