Biconical bowl with two handles from grave 265 Mokrin necropolis
Grave 265 had a nearly oblong grave pit filled by humus mixed with loess. The flexes skeleton with the backbone slightly bent, lay on the left side. The skull was laid on the left side facing toward the east. The arms were bent at the elbows, legs at the knees. The poorly perserved skeleton belong to a younger individual. Several pieces of grave goods were found in the grave. In the south-eastern part of the pit, this smaller biconical bowl with two side by side ribbed handles which link the edge of the mouth and the shoulder of the bowl were found. A moulded, horizontal line separates the shoulder from the neck. The neck, inverted inside, is coming toward a flaring rim. Color of the vessel is light brown; height = 8.7cm, diameter of the bottom = 7cm, diameter of the mouth = 20cm.
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