Distinguished by parallel rows of bold hexagonal devices with hooked appendages, this type is typically ascribed to Sarkisla also on the basis of its offset knotting. The red background is unusual for this type, which is usually yellow or apricot.
Distinguished by parallel rows of bold hexagonal devices with hooked appendages, this type is typically ascribed to Sarkisla also on the basis of its offset knotting. The red background is unusual for this type, which is usually yellow or apricot.
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