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  Single-handled vessel with a sanctuary model inside. From Eskiyapar (near Alaca, Çorum province).
 Baked clay. Height: 8,4 cm. Diameter (rim) 12½ cm. Old Hittite, 17th-16th century BC.
 Light brown paste, brown slip, dark grey mottled. Burnished. The vessel is wheel made.
 
Inside the vessel: a representation of a seated goddess in high relief. She holds her breasts with her hands. On her head a large disc decorated with round knobs in relief. In front of the goddess, a table with cylindrical leg and on it a black semicircular sacred object (probably bread). Opposite the goddess a beak-spouted pitcher (a libation vessel).
 
Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
 Source: ‘Land of Civilizations, Turkey’ – Catalogue of the Fukuoka Exhibition (Japan), 1985 
  
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