Artefact's name: Impressed ware with sun and two figures in adorati
 
Museum of: Rome
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Italy
Chronology: 6800-6100 BP
 
Period: Early Neolithic
 
Large ovoidal shaped jar with four small horizontal handles, decorated with cardial impressions to represent a stylized man in worship, some spikes and the sun .
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Ornitomorphic Vessel
 
Museum of: Sofia
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Bulgaria
Chronology: -
 
Period: Bronze Age
 
The vessel has a shallow body. A head of a bird as well as tail and wings are presented in relief.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Vessel
 
Museum of: Bucharest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Romania
Chronology: 4000-3500 BC
 
Period: Eneolithic
 
Vessel made of clay painted with encoded geometrical decorative motifs
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Vessel
 
Museum of: Sofia
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Bulgaria
Chronology: -
 
Period: Neolithic
 
Sphere-like bottom part and high cylindrical neck.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Plate with incises and signs
 
Museum of: Sofia
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Bulgaria
Chronology: -
 
Period: Chalcolithic
 
In the shape of shallow small vessel.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Bell Beaker Ware cup
 
Museum of: Rome
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Italy
Chronology: 2500-2200 BC
 
Period: Late Eneolithic Period<
 
Short Bell Beaker style decorated cup, recovered from the Fosso Conicchio grave.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Vessel with asymmetrical handle
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 2500-2100 BC
 
Period: Early Bronze Age
 
Asimmetric vessel from Szigetszentmiklós settlement site of the Bell Beaker Csepelgroup.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Bell beaker
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 2500-2100 BC
 
Period: Early Bronze Age 2
 
Red-painted Bell Beaker from Budapest, Csepel Island.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Double-faced vessel
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 5200-4900 BC
 
Period: Middle Neolithic Age
 
The reconstructed bottle-shaped vessel.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Vessel with symbolic representation
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 2200-1900 BC
 
Period: Early Bronze Age 3.a
 
Vessel with stylized sun and moon decoration.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Pot
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 5th mil. BC
 
Period: Middle Neolithic Age
 
Medium sized, round flanked pot.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Miniature jar
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 1st half 5th mil. BC
 
Period: Middle Neolithic Age
 
Round flanked small jar
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Drum
 
Museum of: Berlin
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Germany
Chronology: 4th mil. BC
 
Period: Upper Neolithic
 
Drums made of clay and leather were be used during the Walternienburg-Bernburg period as music instruments.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Anthropomorphic vessel
 
Museum of: Berlin
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 3rd mil. BC
 
Period: Late Neolithic
 
Foot vessel in form of a female figure with raised arms and indicated breasts.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Bell beaker
 
Museum of: Berlin
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 2000 BC
 
Period: Late Neolithic
 
The vessel in form of a bell was well conserved.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Clay anthropomorphic vase
 
Museum of: Athens
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Greece
Chronology: 4800-4500 BC
 
Period: Late Neolithic II
 
Clay anthropomorphic vase decorated with incisions.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Large stirrup jars with Linear B inscription
 
Museum of: Athens
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Greece
Chronology: 13 century BC
 
Period: Late Helladic
 
Clay wheel-made stirrup-jar bearing a Linear B inscription.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Double-faced vessel B
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Hungary
Chronology: 5200-5000/4900 BC
 
Period: Middle
 
Neolithic Double-faced pot with "M" -shaped line framing the face from Budapest, Békásmegyer
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Bell Beaker Cup from Santa Cristina di Fiesse
 
Museum of: Rome
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Italy
Chronology: -
 
Period: Late Eneolithic
 
Cup characterized by its bell shaped feature, open mouthed rim, globular body and curved base. The body presents typical Bell Beaker decorations.
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Fragment of faced pot
 
Museum of: Budapest
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: Pest
Chronology: 4700-4600 BC
 
Period: Middle
 
Representation of Human face on the lip of a vessel from Neolithic
 
 
 

 
Artefact's name: Bell B
 
Museum of: Wien
 
Object type: Vessel/Anphora
Country: -
Chronology: -
 
Period: -
 
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