Michael Welch's #92 LMLK Handle
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Description by Michael Welch:  #92 Two-thirds of a jar handle with a small amount of jar pottery remaining on the bottom. A few of the potter's wheelmarks remain on the bottom of the jar pottery. Pottery color is chocolate brown or black with a few gray grits throughout. There are several grass roots remnants on the inside of the handle and on the top edges of the top of the handle. Bears an H2U type impression. Out of LMLK on the top, the second Lamed and Kaph are mostly clear. Out of HBRN on the bottom the top head of the Resh is left and all of the Nun is clear. The seal was slid just about the complete full length of the seal again to the right; thus obliterating the letters on the right side of the two-winged sun disc. About half of the two-winged sun disc emblem remains.
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This page was created on June 30, 2003, & last updated on January 29, 2005