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Samarra bowl.jpg - Beyond My Ken
Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin 096.jpg - Einsamer Schütze
Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin 097.jpg - Einsamer Schütze
Samarra pottery - Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago - DSC06931.JPG - Daderot
OldPlate.jpg - Leon petrosyan
Poterie Samarra Louvre 28122017 3.jpg - Vassil
Poterie Samarra Louvre 28122017 2.jpg - Vassil
Poterie Samarra Louvre 28122017 1.jpg - Vassil
Bowl - Samarra ME 1924,0416.5 (1).jpg - Zunkir
Bowl - Samarra ME 1924,0416.5 (2).jpg - Zunkir
Jar Samarra ME 1924.0416.7.jpg - Zunkir
Neck of a painted jar from Tell Hassuna, Iraq, belonging to Samarra culture. 5000 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Ancient Near East Samarra period fine ware, c. 6200-5700 BC (28704368955).jpg - Tm
Ancient Near East Samarra period fine ware depicting an ibex, c. 6200-5800 BC (28704741995).jpg - Tm
Handmade pottery bowl with an inturned rim. The bowl is painted with a stylized design of a round pond. From Samarra, Iraq. Samarran period, 6500-6000 BCE.jpg - Neuroforever
Large handmade pottery vessel. Painted with geometric designs. From Iraq. Samarra culture, 6200-5900 BCE, Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq.jpg - Neuroforever
Large handmade pottery vessel. Painted with geometric designs. From Iraq. Samarra culture, 6200-5900 BCE. Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq.jpg - Neuroforever
Pottery tray. Samarra period, after 5800 BCE. From Iraq. Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq.jpg - Neuroforever
Pottery dish, painted with geometric motifs and animals (birds). From Tell Hassuna, Iraq. Samarra culture, 6th millennium BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Pottery dish, painted with geometric motifs and animals (birds). From Tell Hassuna, Iraq. Samarra culture, 6th millennium BCE. Iraq Museum, Baghdad.jpg - Neuroforever
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