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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] I do credit ancient supra-Alpine Europeans for the culture they did have and the fine pottery pieces of their manufacture. While still researching for the exact provenance of the posted work I came across black-topped ware that dates to ~4000BCE in Alba Iulia [QUOTE][i]The pottery fragments were mostly found in close complexes of the pit-houses, pits and dwelling surface type. Most vessels belong to the black and black-topped ware. The main shapes are biconical bowls and amphorae; the pedestals have cherryred slip. Painted decoration, applied on the vessels before firing, is made with red, on a reddish or orange background. [/i] Simona Varvara et al. MULTI-DISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE NEOLITHIC POTTERY FROM ALBA IULIA - LUMEA NOUA (ROMANIA) SETTLEMENT [/QUOTE]I have no idea what Alba Iulia black-topped pottery looked like or that the posted work is from Alba Iulia. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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