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Report on High-fired Glazed Ceramics at Leki Wakik, East Timor

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Lim, Tse Siang

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Leki Wakik is a large hilltop occupation site located within the Manatuto district in the central region of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (henceforth, East Timor). Five test units were excavated from Leki Wakidk during 2011 which produced a range of artefacts including ceramics. This report focuses on the analysis of 43 high-fired glazed ceramic sherds recovered as part of the general ceramic assemblage gathered from the five excavated test units.

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