Trypillian Civilization 5,508 - 2,750 BC

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In this "room" of the virtual museum we place new items, which have been recently received. These items are not yet properly defined and described and placed into proper category of our e-MUSEUM. Descriptions on this page are preliminary.  


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40901. Clay Pot with animalistic decorations. Collection "Platar" 40902. Clay Pot with animalistic decorations. Is it bull and chicken? 40903. Clay Pot with animalistic decorations.


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40904. Top view of the clay model of Trypillian house. Looks well organized, symmetrical, a row of clay pots on one side, and fireplace on another. The Altar Place in a shape of a cross at the middle with a passage to the door - to the sun (?). 40905. "Binocular" ritual vessel. Also called "harmonizator" or "rain-prayer". It has no bottom. Top half-spheres on both sides are connected to bottom half-spheres with a tube. This object has no known practical application, and believed to be of a ritual kind. No other culture had similar objects. This is one of the Trypillian civilization secretes to be discovered  40906. Clay pot with unusual decorations.