Near Eastern Sumerian Conical Stone Bowl
History of Mesopotamia - Ancient Cities, Sumerians, Tigris
A Possible Cypriot Origin for an Assyrian Stone Mixing Bowl in the
Cuneiform (article), Ancient Near East
Among the most common forms of Near Eastern pottery, the bowl without handles is presented here in a particular version, with a conical shape.
Conical Bowl
This Ancient Egyptian translucent alabaster wide bowl was probably meant to contain precious liquids and oils. The bowl consists of a flat base and
Ancient Egyptian Alabaster Ritual Bowl
Sumerian Art: History, Characteristics
Near Eastern - Museum of Antiquities - Arts and Science
Shallow bowl, Sumerian, Early Dynastic II
Ancient Resource: Ancient Sumerian and Mesopotamian artifacts for sale
Assyrian Clay Hands” in the Architecture of the Ancient Near East
Votive cone with cuneiform inscription of Gudea: dedicated when
Art of Uruk - Wikipedia
A SUMERIAN LIMESTONE BULL CUP LATE URUK-JAMDAT NASR, CIRCA 3300
Bharatkalyan97: Ancient Near East jasper cylinder seal, Warka vase
Getty Villa Museum Presents Mesopotamia: Civilization Begins