Beaker from susa the coloring page above is based on a painted ceramic vessel from susa iran.
Ceramic beaker from susa.
Cone shaped it was made from coils of clay and is 11 1 4 inches 28 6 cm tall.
At the end of the neolithic period the potters of susa in present day iran produced great quantities of kiln fired yellow ceramic vessels in a variety of shapes.
Sep 4 2014 ibex beaker from ancient susa iran c 3800 bc.
Many of the surviving examples including the beaker illustrated here come from graves.
Susa i style was very much a product of the past and of influences from contemporary ceramic industries in the mountains of western iran.
This pot comes from a cemetery at the foot of the susa acropolis where thousands of secondary burial places have been found each containing painted ceramic vases and a few metal objects.
The earthenware beaker from susa.
Susa a regional metropolis.
The whole design is framed top and bottom by a series of dark bands of different thicknesses.
Ceramic beaker from susa iran.
Ancient susa is in modern day iran going back about 6 000 years to 4 000 b c e and we re looking at a beautiful beaker decorated with animal forms and geometric patterns.
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So 6 000 years ago this is right at the cusp of the neolithic and the historical era just before the great cities of mesopotamia rise.
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One of the most elegant designs in all prehistoric pottery.
The central ibex goat design the bands of hounds and birds and the cereal grain motif in the center all reference agriculture and the domestication of animals which are key characteristics of the neolithic age the bronze and iron ages mark further stages in mankind s development.
The recurrence in close association of vessels of three types a drinking goblet or beaker a serving dish and a small jar implies the consumption of three types of food apparently thought to be as.
This neolithic clay beaker dates from about 5000 4000 bc.
The decoration around the rim shows long necked wader birds in a formalised abstract design.
This painted earthenware beaker is from susa the first developed city on the iranian plateau.
The central figure is a stylised ibex.
It depicts an ibex a type of wild goat with long horns with huge horns.
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