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              <text>These two complexes are the largest and most legible of a great mass of similarly decorated fragments which do not join up. On blue ground, which often shows an orange case, large-scale black blobs and clusters of blobs rise from thick black lines which seem to proceed at random. Such blobs are characteristic of bull hides. </text>
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(a) h. 0.36 m., w. 0.45 m., th. 0.02 m.&#13;
(b) h. 0.34 m., w. 0.44 m., th. 0.02 m.&#13;
Find spot: Room 12</text>
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              <text>Lang (2015) pp. 175-176, pl. 101</text>
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