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Bactrian Hemispherical Bowl

This vessel is a large hemispherical bowl without handles, provided with a flat lip and a slightly concave, ring base.

Bactrian, Western Asian
3rd millenium B.C.
H: 13.5 cm

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This vessel is a large hemispherical bowl without handles, provided with a flat lip and a slightly concave, ring base.

It is both remarkable for its almost perfect shape and for its “decoration” simply resulting from the natural polychromy of the stone: despite our current knowledge, it is difficult to imagine that stone craftsmen would have developed such skills and knowledge in the early Bronze Age already (a time when metals technology was in its initial phases). For our example, the artist selected a block of alabaster according to its shape and size, and then polished it with harder stones to achieve this outstanding, unique and unrepeatable result.

In the Neolithic period already, stone vessels had a key role in the Near Eastern economies, since they can be found almost everywhere (from Egypt to the Mesopotamian, Iranian or Bactrian worlds), in many shapes, for varied uses, in various dimensions and stones. The shape of our example is not attested in ancient Egypt and appears to rather be related to Western Asian and Near Eastern repertoires.

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Culture

Bactrian, Western Asian

Datation

3rd millenium B.C.

Dimensions

H: 13.5 cm

Type

Vessel

Material

Alabaster

Colors

Beige, Brown

Condition

The vessel is complete and virtually intact. Perfectly polished surface, minor chips (foot).

Serial Number

4282

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