Lug (knob)

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title: Lug (knob)
text: A lug is a typically flattened protuberance, a handle or extrusion located on the side of a ceramics, jug, glass, vase, or other container. They are sometimes found on prehistoric ceramics and stone containers, such as on pots from ancient Egypt, Hembury ware, claw beakers, and boar spears. A lug may also only be shaped as a lip for suspension–(no hole). In Ancient Egypt, lugs contained a hole for suspension, with 2– or 3–lugged vessels most common. In Roman times, lugs were on some types of col
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description: Protuberance, handle or extrusion on the side of a container
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lug_(knob)
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date modified: 2022-09-24T16:09:53Z
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