Bowl

Iran

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These sherds are the remains of a large ceramic bowl. It is made of buff clay and decorated with a cream slip, on which brown lines have been painted. It was excavated at Yarim Tepe in northeastern Iran, six miles south of the modern town of Gonbad-e Kavus. Yarim Tepe was a small settlement, inhabited from the Neolithic to the Parthian period, with many interruptions. The bowl was found in a earliest levels of the site, which date to the Neolithic.

Bowl, Ceramic, paint, Iran

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