A vessel with a rounded (spherical) shape, the walls of the body taper to the neck, the corolla is straight, the edge of the corolla is horizontally trimmed. The bottom is rounded. Pieces of clay or organic matter have been preserved inside the vessel. The outer surface of the vessel is not smooth, and there are traces of finger indentations. The dough is gray, and the bottom of the vessel is red from the fire and soot.
Date: 5th century B.C.
Material: Clay.
Technique: Hand sculpting.
Size: height 6 cm, corolla length -3.7 cm.Findspot: Nagornensky burial ground, kurgan No. 9, Western Kazakhstan.