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English: Globular terracotta painted in red. Haçilar (Southwestern Anatolia). Late neolithic - early Calcolitic (late 6th - beginning of the 5th millennium BC). Rome, National Museum of Oriental Art (Palazzo Brancaccio)
Italiano: Roma, Museo nazionale di arte orientale (palazzo Brancaccio). Olla globulare in terracotta beige chiara lavorata a mano con decorazione dipinta in rosso da Haçilar (Anatolia sud-occidentale). Tardo neolitico - inizio Calcolitico, fine del VI - inizi del V millennio a.C.
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