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  • Two burnished baked clay vessels in the shape of zebus (bull) Amlash, Iran c.1400-1000 BC (terracotta) by Iranian School; height:39 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK 2024-01-27 17:22

    From pottery to burial practices: delving into the artistic legacy of Amlash civilization

    TEHRAN – The Amlash civilization primarily flourished in what is known as Iran’s Gilan region, situated along the southwestern coast of the Caspian Sea.

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