Cup decorated with horned animals ca. 4000-3600 B.C. This beaker has a narrow, flat base, straight sides, and an everted rim. It is made of buff clay, with painted brown decorations. These decorations feature a horned animal with a stylized body, a long neck, a curled tail, and undulating horns that extend to the rim. Wheel lines on the interior indicate that it was made on a potters wheel.The shape and decoration of this beaker closely resemble that of vessels excavated at Tepe Sialk, near Kashan in central Iran. The site of Sialk is spread over two mounds. The northern mound was inhabited from ca. 6000 to 4000 B.C., and the southern mound, where similar pottery to this was found, from ca. 4000 B.C. until 2500 B.C., when the site abandoned for nearly a millennium.The animal on this beaker, though seemingly some sort of caprid, cannot be identified with any specific species. No doubt this is intentional. Rather than illustrating the natural world as it appeared, the maker of this beak

Cup decorated with horned animals ca. 4000-3600 B.C. This beaker has a narrow, flat base, straight sides, and an everted rim. It is made of buff clay, with painted brown decorations. These decorations feature a horned animal with a stylized body, a long neck, a curled tail, and undulating horns that extend to the rim. Wheel lines on the interior indicate that it was made on a potters wheel.The shape and decoration of this beaker closely resemble that of vessels excavated at Tepe Sialk, near Kashan in central Iran. The site of Sialk is spread over two mounds. The northern mound was inhabited from ca. 6000 to 4000 B.C., and the southern mound, where similar pottery to this was found, from ca. 4000 B.C. until 2500 B.C., when the site abandoned for nearly a millennium.The animal on this beaker, though seemingly some sort of caprid, cannot be identified with any specific species. No doubt this is intentional. Rather than illustrating the natural world as it appeared, the maker of this beak
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