EditorialA gray beak with a long spout and an ear. The object shows incised shoulder decoration. Parallels are known from Khurvin, Amlash and Sialk., Tableware, pottery, H 19.6 cm, D 17.1 cm, B incl. Ear and spout 30.6 cm, D neck 8 cm, Iron Age I 1200-1000 BC.,...
EditorialA hollow ring vase with a beak can and a bowl. The type is rare in Amlash and there is little more to say about the function than that they seem to be intended for the storage and pouring of non-everyday liquids., Crockery, pottery, H 15.6 cm, D 22.6 c...
EditorialHemispherical glass cup on a small, disc-shaped foot. The wall is decorated with pulled out nubs. Sea green, slightly iridescent and weathered glass, from Amlash (Northern Iran). Sassanidic., Crockery, glass, H 7.3 cm, D 9 cm, Sasanidic Period 600-700 ...
EditorialHump-backed pottery bull, Amlash culture, from the Marlik region, north-west Iran, early 1st millennium BC. This vessel belongs to the Amlash culture of Gilan province in north-west Iran, one of the most distinctive Iranian cultures of the late second ...
EditorialCeramic vessel in the form of a figure, Amlash, from the Marlik region, north-western Iran, early 1st millennium BCE. This figure comes from the so-called Amlash culture of Gilan province in north-western Iran. This was one of the most distinctive Iran...