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Vessel. Body sherd from large buff ware jar, incised with rump, tail and belly of an onager. Find Spot: Tell es-Sweyhat, Syria. Clay, height 0.09 m, width 0.14 m, 2500-2001 B.C. Notes: The onager, also known as hemione or Asiatic wild ass (Equus hemionus) is a large Equid of the family Equidae (horse family) native to Asia.
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