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81- Globular Pitcher of Gray Fired Clay; The neck is shaped like a
gazelle's head reinforced by a handle; the intake is behind the
head; the muzzle of the animal ends in a cylindrical spout Amlash- Iran 12th-13th C. BC 91-Rhyton of Brick-red fired Clay; in t he shape of a stylized buffalo, in some areas its fur is indicated by incised dots, at the muzzle an extended, beck-like spout Amlash-Iran 12th-13th C. BC 88- Rhyton of red fired clay; Shaped like the forequarters of a wild mountain goat. Amlash- Iran 12th-13th C. BC 84- Vessel of Gray-Black Fired clay; consisting of three egg-shaped parts and a bull's head pierced by a hole at the top and another in the muzzle. Incised decoration around the animal's neck Amlash- Iran- 12th-13th C. BC 89- Rhyton of Yellowish-red Fired clay; inthe shape of a stag; intake in the form of a small bu lbous vase on the stag's back. Amlash- Iran 12th-13th C. BC |
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