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REN1 · 16.0033

Bowl

10th–12th centuries CE. Mawarannahr. Ceramic. 7.8 × 23 cm

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Description

This bowl dates to the 10th–12th centuries, and its form and decoration reflect key aspects of the art and culture of the period. The upper part of the vessel is decorated with black geometric patterns. The style and composition of the ornamentation provide insight into the pottery traditions and aesthetic values of the time. The vessel’s shape and size indicate convenience in use. Objects of this type testify to the development of medieval pottery and serve as important archaeological sources for the study of daily life, household culture, and craftsmanship in medieval society. As a historical artifact, this bowl holds significant value for understanding the cultural heritage and past life of the region.