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  2. Strange 5,000-year-old clay bowls linked to rise and fall of ...

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    Stacks of millennia-old beveled rim bowls (Antiquity) Now, researchers have found over a dozen simple and roughly made bowls within ancient institutional structures at Shakhi Kora, similar to ...

  3. Phoenician metal bowls - Wikipedia

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    A Phoenician silver-gilt bowl from the Walters Art Museum showing a hunting scene, originally discovered in the Tomba Barberini. Phoenician metal bowls are approximately 90 decorated bowls made in the 7th–8th centuries BCE in bronze, silver and gold (often in the form of electrum), found since the mid-19th century in the Eastern Mediterranean and Iraq. [1]

  4. Persian pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pottery Vessel, 4th millennium BC Lustreware bowl from Susa, 9th century Bowl with a hunting scene from the tale of the 5th-century king Bahram Gur and Azadeh, mina'i ware Persian pottery or Iranian pottery is the pottery made by the artists of Persia (Iran) and its history goes back to early Neolithic Age (7th millennium BCE). [ 1 ]

  5. Beveled rim bowl - Wikipedia

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    Beveled rim bowls (traditionally called Glockentöpfe) are small, undecorated, mass-produced clay bowls most common in the 4th millennium BC during the Late Chalcolithic period. They constitute roughly three quarters of all ceramics found in Uruk culture sites, are therefore a unique and reliable indicator of the presence of the Uruk culture in ...

  6. A 900-year-old bowl just sold for $38 Million

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    The last was another Ru ice crackle bowl, selling at Sotheby’s for $27 million. #AuctionUpdate Record for Chinese porcelain set after 20min battle for Ru guanyao brush washer reaches HK$294.3/US ...

  7. Incantation bowl - Wikipedia

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    Mandaic-language incantation bowl. Incantation bowls are a form of protective magic found in what is now Iraq and Iran.Produced in the Middle East during late antiquity from the sixth to eighth centuries, particularly in Upper Mesopotamia and Syria, [1] the bowls were usually inscribed in a spiral, beginning from the rim and moving toward the center.

  8. Skull cup - Wikipedia

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    The skull cup from Gough's Cave. A skull cup is a cup or eating bowl made from an inverted human calvaria that has been cut away from the rest of the skull.The use of a human skull as a drinking cup in ritual use or as a trophy is reported in numerous sources throughout history and among various peoples, and among Western cultures is most often associated with the historically nomadic cultures ...

  9. Ancient humans used the oldest-known drinking straws to sip ...

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