Spouted jar ca. 7th century B.C. Iran This globular pitcher has a flat base, an everted rim, and a single loop handle connected at the rim and shoulder. A triangular spout emerges from one side of the pitcher, and two raised ridges encircle the neck. The pitcher is made of buff clay using a potters wheel, with the handle and spouted added.The pitcher was excavated at Tepe Nush-i Jan, an Iron Age hilltop site about 60 km sound of Hamadan in western Iran. Nush-i Jan was occupied in the 7th and 6th centuries B.C., and its occupants are generally thought to be the Medes, an Iranian people known from Assyrian, Achaemenid and Biblical sources. Though the textual sources portray them as a powerful empire, archaeological evidence for the Medes has yet to sustain this impression. Rather, they seem to have lived in scattered fortified sites in western and central Iran, without any clear capital. Nush-i Jan, one of the best known of these sites, features two temples, a columned hall, and a fort.
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