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Spouted pitcher

This pitcher has a globular body, a ring base, and a slightly flared rim. A pointed spout rises vertically from a protuberance on one side of the body before extending outward horizontally. Both the body and the protuberance supporting the spout are decorated with raised ridges. The combination of the pointed spout and protuberance may suggest the form of a bird with a long beak and a crop in its neck. The pitcher is made of burnished grey clay. The body was likely made on a wheel, with the spout and raised decorations added later.

This pitcher was excavated from a grave at Dinkha Tepe in northwestern Iran. During the Iron Age Dinkha Tepe was a small settlement, probably ruled by Hasanlu, a ma...

c. 1450-1050 B.C.
Ceramic
22.2cm
67.247.13
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