File:02023 Small two-eared cup-shaped dish of the Corded Ware culture.jpg
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The small two-eared cup-shaped dish comes from a grave furnishing discovered by accident in 1897 on Skórcza Góra (German: Finkenwalder Höhe) in Zdroje
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English: mns/a/14774 From the grave there also came a goblet decorated with cord impressions, fragments of the upper part of the goblet also with cord ornamentation, a five-sided stone axe with a hole for setting a handle placed closer to the edge, two small, four-sided flint axes with thick edges and a lump of amber without traces of processing. Such a set of objects is almost a "model" equipment of graves of the Corded Ware culture. Taking into account the co-occurrence of cups decorated with cord impressions with a two-mouthed undecorated vessel and the presence of an axe, which in terms of shape is one of the younger forms in the sherds of the rope pottery culture, the origin of the grave can be dated to the last centuries of the 3rd millennium BC. |
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Date and time of data generation | 14:46, 16 July 2021 |
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