Halaf style vessel Mesopotamia (Iraq), ca. 5600-5200 BCE
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Halaf style vessel Mesopotamia (Iraq), ca. 5600-5200 BCE
Now in the Louvre, Paris
Halaf style pottery with animal designs from Arpachiyah and Chagar Bazar
Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq and Syria), ca. 5600-5200 BCE)
Now in the British Museum, London
Halaf period ceramics from Arpachiyah and Chagar Bazar, modern-day Iraq and Syria
Ca. 6000-5200 BCE
The Halaf period was the first time that a shared cultural tradition spread across all of northern Mesopotamia. Potters of the Halaf period produced some of the finest handmade pottery known from the ancient world. Halaf vessels are fired at high temperatures and painted with detailed patterns.
British Museum, London (ME127560, 127563, 127582, 127585, and 125354)