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Remains of pottery firings, Adadiem, 1994
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Carrying pots from Bondakile on the road to Adadiem, 1994
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Hearth made with clay pots, Adadiem, 1994
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A clay griddle used to make bean cakes, Banda, 1994
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Water storage jars, Bondakile, 1994
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Large clay jars ready for sale after firing, Adadiem, 1994
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Clay food pots ready for firing, Dorbour, 1994
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Pottery bonfire in preparation, Adadiem, 1994
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Calabash atop a pedestaled clay funeral bowl, Dorbour, 1994
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Blackened women's eating bowl, Dorbour, 1994
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Clay grinding bowl/men's eating bowl, Dorbour, 1994
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Clay pots used for cooking soup, Dorbour, 1994
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Headpan containing pots for market, Dorbour, 1994
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Slipped jars drying in a courtyard, Dorbour, 1994
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A blackened, carinated jar, Dorbour, 1994
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Interior, clay grinding bowl/men's eating bowl, Dorbour, 1994
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Storing pot made of clay, Dorbour, 1994
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Bonfire firing of clay pots, Adadiem, 1994
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Chͻkoo (water storage vessels). Left: Adadiem; right: Dorbour
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Women preparing food, Sabiye, 1986
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Unique long-necked clay pot, Dorbour, 1994
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Pots stacked inside a house, Jneni, 1994
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Women pounding yam fufu, New Yam Festival, Ahenkro, 1982
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Bonfire firing of clay pots, Adadiem, 1994
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Preparing the firewood for firing clay pottery, Dorbour, 1994
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Hearths in Dorbour, 1994
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Banda Heritage Community Event, 2011
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Pottery hearth, Dorbour, 1994
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Dipping clay pots in bark solution, Bondakile, 1982
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Women preparing food, Dorbour, 1994
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Partially formed clay jars drying, Bondakile, 1982
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Clay grinding bowls drying, Bondakile, 1982
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Sorting pottery from Makala Kataa, 1994
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Recording artifact bags, Ahenkro, 2001
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Base of Level 7, unit 4W 4S, Mound 5, Station 6, Makala Kataa, 1989
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East wall, unit 130W 26S, Mound 138, Kuulo Kataa, 1995
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Excavating pottery jars at Mound 5, Station 6, Makala Kataa, 1994
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Pottery jars in situ, unit 4E 0S, Mound 5, Station 6, Makala Kataa, 1994
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In situ grinding stones and pottery, unit 44N 4W, Mound 6, Ngre Kataa, 2008
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Drawing a plan map, Mound 6, Ngre Kataa, 2008
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Exposed pot rims, 0W 0S Mound 5, Station 6, Makala Kataa, 1994
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In situ pottery and grinding stones, unit 42N 4W, Ngre Kataa, 2008
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Red-painted pottery bowl interior, Banda 27, 2001
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Red-painted pottery bowl exterior, Banda 27, 2001
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Carinated pottery bowl rim, Banda 27, 2001
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Burned feature, unit 50N 4W, Mound 6, Ngre Kataa, 2009
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Burned feature in a metallurgical workshop, Mound 6, Ngre Kataa, 2009
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Perforated pottery jar, Mound 6, Ngre Kataa, 2009
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North wall, unit 46N 2W, Mound 6, Ngre Kataa, 2009
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Everted-rim pottery jar, site A-212, 2001
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