One of the rare pearls of our reserve

Small water jug.

As the leading branch of pottery of the Kechikchidagh caves complex, we can talk more about household pottery. Dark gray, a mixture of fine sand and clay was used to make this small water jug. It has a biconical trunk, widens from the seat to the trunk, narrows from the trunk to the neck. The mouth is crooked to the side, the mouth and handle are broken. These pottery products date back to the second millennium BC and is for domestic purposes. The height of the jug is 8 cm, the trunk is 7 cm and the mouth is 2.5 cm.

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