Neolithic Urns (4700–4200 BCE)
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Neolithic Urns (4700–4200 BCE)

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These Neolithic urns (4700–4200 BCE) illustrate the shift from nomadic to settled life. Made from clay, they provide insights into prehistoric rituals and daily practices. Often used as burial vessels, they reflect beliefs in an afterlife and the importance of honoring the deceased. Their discovery enhances our understanding of early agricultural societies and their cultural evolution.