Clay Vase - Krakow Archaeological Museum, Poland
The Archaeological Museum in Krakow, Poland, has a collection of pottery fragments dating back to ancient times. These fragments were discovered during salvage excavations at the 1c site in Mogila (the area where the S. Ż eromski Hospital is located) in 1958. After repair, this pottery was able to be restored. It is made of sieved good soil on a ceramic wheel, with a smooth surface and polished. Above the crease on the shoulder, a decoration can be seen, limited by decorative strips, presented in a zigzag and diagonal mesh shape, separated by three buttons. This decoration is similar to the common decoration in the Przewalski culture and also appears on the edge of this container.
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