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The presented monument was discovered during archaeological research carried out in the 1960s in Putnowice Kolonia, the Chełm poviat. It was there, in the Bronze Age cemetery, in grave number 1, where a small clay bowl was found (less than 7 cm in diameter and barely 3 cm high).

The form of the vessel is not exceptional. The bowl is carelessly formed and has an uneven rim. Only the ornament makes it interesting. The centre of the interior of the bowl is decorated with dense imprints of rays forming a solar sign. It surrounds an oval field, in the centre of which there are several irregularly placed nail impressions.

Such an ornament may testify to the important role of the Sun in ancient communities. Finding such an ornamented bowl in a grave, as a gift for the deceased, may be connected to some solar ritual unknown to us today.

In the Bronze Age we notice a gradual transition from traditional skeletal burials to burning corpses and placing them in urns. Fire, invariably associated with the Sun, is here the power that accomplishes the transformation of the human body. The element was undoubtedly also used in various rituals performed during burials, as well as during visits to the dead.

A bowl with a solar motif found by archaeologists could have been a kind of amulet ensuring the deceased a safe passage to the next stage of life.

Information about the object

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Author / creator

unknown (author)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 3,2 cm

Object type

dish

Technique

firing

Material

clay

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Putnowice Kol. (Town), Chełmski, poviat (Lubelskie Voivodeship) (poviat), Lublin, voivodeship (Poland) (voivodeship)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

1347/A/ML

Location / status

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