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PREI · 11.0130

Mug

7th - 8th centuries
Ceramic
7,3 x 8 cm
Original

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Description

This small ceramic vessel dates back to the 7th–8th centuries and is an example of local craftsmanship and applied art. Such vessels were used to store water, oil, or other food products. Distinguished by its polished surface and simple decorations, it reflects the practical and aesthetic values of the time. These types of containers were widely used in household life and daily routines. As an exhibit, the vessel provides valuable insights into the lifestyle and culture of the era and holds significant importance for archaeology.