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Cylindrical Vessel

Southern Turkmenia

First half of the 3rd millenium BC

Clay

H 18 cm

Kara-Depe Settlement

The upper part of this vessel is decorated with painted geometrical pattern. Such geometrical decoration is typical of painted vessels from the western foothills of the Kopet-Dag mountains in southern Turkmenia during the Late Eneolithic period.

 

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