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Pottery, ceramics
Ceramics, primarily domestic, was more abundant in the settlement layers. It was made of clay mixed with crumbled calcite, shaped by hand and baked over an open fire. Most domestic ceramic products remained unchanged throughout the Iron Age.
Most common were vessels used in everyday life: conical bowls, drinking vessels and jugs. Along with these lids, baking lids, movable stoves, spindle whorls, etc. were used.
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