TWO KULLI VASES.
DATING: 2500-1,900 B.C.
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE: pinkish clay, chamois glaze, brown, red green and white paint, molded by fast potter's wheel
Truncated earthenware cup painted with standing deer on left with long horns and geometric motifs; lenticular vessel with small top opening, decorated on shoulder with a gradient lion on left and a bird (2)
PRODUCTION: Kulli culture, Nindowari, Baluchistan, Pakistan
STATE OF CONSERVATION: intact bowl, partially reassembled vase
DIMENSIONS: h. cm 4 and cm 8; diam. cm 13 and cm 12
ORIGIN: private collection, Milan, Italy.
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