Beaker
Pottery made by hand.
Height, 12 cm wide, 14.3 cm
2200-1700 BC
Source
Ecija, Sevilla.
It is the first vessel known within his typology. It was found in 1888 and has been associated with a funerary context, although the circumstances of the discovery are unknown. Beaker pottery owes its name to the bell-shaped some of his vessels, being as its profuse decoration characteristic tiptoe, enhanced by a filling of white paste. It is a ceramic type that spreads rapidly throughout Western Europe in the late Bronze Age.
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