File:02023 Vandalic small jug from the Przeworsk Culture.jpg

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Typologically, the vessel can be described as a sharply profiled jug with a straight, outwardly bending rim, emphasised by a groove, sharply marked bend of the body and a separate foot.

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English: A small jug was used as an ashtray (urn) in one of the corporeal graves in a birch burial site located in the Kurówka River valley with almost a hundred burials. The Vandals (representatives of the Przeworsk culture) often used richly decorated vessels with a carefully finished external surface as ashtrays in their cemeteries. The ceramics reflect the local cultural diversity. This means that in certain regions of a culture, at a certain time, there was a "fashion" for certain types of vessels and ornaments. Jugs with ear with a canal are known especially from the area between Vistula and San. They date from the 2nd half of the 2nd century AD.
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