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Cup, Corded Ware culture, 3200/2900–2300/1800 B.C.E.

Author unknown

Copper Museum

Copper Museum
Legnica, Poland

Monument discovered by a private person in the area of Janowice Małe, commune of Heat. A cup with a clearly emphasized transition from the neck to the belly. On the neck and shoulder of the vessel there is an ornament composed of two zones of impressions of a bifid cord separated by two strips of incised herringbone. During the excavations, flint chips and fragments of pottery were also found at the discovery site. Dimensions: height 22.5 cm, max. stroke 14.5 cm, the largest belly bulge 16.6 cm, diam. bottom 8.8 cm; Flint chip: length 6.9 cm, max. width 2.1 cm, max. thickness 0.9 cm

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  • Title: Cup, Corded Ware culture, 3200/2900–2300/1800 B.C.E.
  • Creator: Author unknown
  • Type: Cup
  • Medium: Clay, sticking
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