A bowl made of creamy clay, with visible traces of brown paint on the belly. The base of the vessel is barely discernible, the belly is shaped, and the neck is slightly flared and conical. This vessel was part of the grave goods of the Lusatian culture and was found during archaeological excavations in the village of Szadek. It is dated to the Hallstatt period.
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