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The Yortan culture is primarily known through an extensive but still insufficiently studied burial ground in the Bakırçay Valley of northwestern Anatolia and remains among the more enigmatic Early Bronze Age cultures of the region
Hand-built from reddish earthenware with fine sand temper—added to reduce cracking during firing—the vessel displays attractive natural variations in tone
While wheel-thrown forms were common
The warrior’s left hand grasps a long implement—likely a spear or lance—while the right
Roman Terracotta Flagon bronzealloy com/southeast-asia/Myanmar/sub5_5d/entry-3933Roman Empire, c. 100200 AD A finely potted Roman terracotta flagon, remarkable for its balance of utility and elegance. Formed from a light brown orange fine grained clay, the vessel displays a globular body with a slightly projecting midsection, rising to a narrow conical neck with a funnel shaped rim, neatly offset from the body. A delicately grooved collar defines the junction of neck and shoulders, while subtle wheel ridging adds texture to the