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Ca. 664 - 332 BC. A mould-formed pale green faience amulet of a hare with long ears depicted horizontally, likely a representation of the god Twtw...

Ca. 30 BC - AD 200. A Romano-Egyptian white faience amphoriskos. The elongated pear-shaped body rises upwards from the flat foot, its upper body i...

Ca. 6th-5th century BC. A black-glazed pottery baluster form vessel, presenting an ancient piece of lead adhered to the base. Decorated with faint...

Ca. 500 - 450 BC. A pair of terracotta lekythoi, each with flared neck and loop handles above black bands of foliage and crosshatching, raised on ...

Ca. 400 - 350 BC. A nice pottery amphora with a black glaze. Sitting upon a discoid foot, the vessel has a bulbous body with a narrow base, a broa...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A beautiful black-glazed oinochoe with a broad ovoid body and a concave neck. This is a vessel used for pouring through the symm...

Ca. 340 - 325 BC. A blackware pottery olpe with a circular base, a globular body with ribbed features, a convex shoulder, a short neck, and an app...

Ca. AD 200 - 300. A Roman mould-made redware ceramic plate of the type known as terra sigillata. This example stands on a wide disc foot and has s...

Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A well-preserved black glazed pottery askos, with a bulbous body, upright mouth, and a flat rim. Adorning the surface of the ves...

Ca. AD 100 - 300. A bronze potter's rouletting wheel with a round section shaft,with a wheel at each. These are not a free running has the frame h...

Ca. AD 400 - 600. A pear-shaped pottery oil lamp with decorative moulding and a cross on the spout. It also has a central hole to fill the vessel ...

Ca. AD 1400 - 1500. A Timurid copper alloy globular-shaped jug resting on a short circular foot, rising to narrow shoulders and a tall cylindrical...

Ca 10th - 11th century AD. A stonepaste bowl of hemispherical shape rising from a wide ring foot. The inside of the basin is divided by a thick ce...

Ca. 9th century AD. A ceramic bowl of hemispherical shape rising from an unglazed circular base. The interior is decorated with stylised motifs pa...

Ca. Late 12th - early 13th century AD. A turquoise pottery bowl with its basin modeled in the shape of a truncated cone rising from a circular foo...

Ca. AD 900. A splashware pottery bowl originating from Nisapur with a circular base and a flaring body. The exterior remains unadorned, while the ...

Ca. 5th century BC. A bronze bowl with a deep hemispherical body and attractive patina. The interior is enhanced with a central roundel framing a ...

Ca. 1900 - 1700 BC. An old Babylonian white and pink stone cylinder seal depicting a single standing Lamma goddess in a horned tiara and long robe...

Ca. 2000 - 1000 BC. A set of three stone bowls from ancient Bactria. They have stable bases, tall walls, and deep basins surrounded by thin rims. ...

Ca. 2000 BC. A stone beaker of cylindrical shape with a flat base. It has a flaring lip at the top and its walls are smooth. It likely served as a...

Ca. 19th Century. A large red earthernware pottery jar. Decorated with stamped patterns and knob handles on the globular body. For similar see: Th...

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