Hum
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Description
In the Middle Ages, such hummocks were used to store grain, grains, and liquids. The capacity was between 50-100 liters. Unpainted, hand-sculpted, made of clay. Storage: the bottom is broken. It was found by chance in Lower Barskhan town. Hum’s walls are thick. The neck is wide. The edges of the neck are bent outwards. The lower edge of the hum has a rope-like belt. Two rows of stamps are printed on the upper part of the body. Seals are round, decorated with a geometric ornament in the form of a cross. Asymmetric bowl. The composition of the clay is loose, with a mixture of chamotte .
Material:
Clay
Technique:
Sculpting
Theme:
Pictures and painting
Condition
No structural damage is present.