An ancient carved granite stone bowl, presumably a ceremonial object. Circa 2nd millennium BC. Possibly of Roman origin. The artifact is sculpted with a face looking down. The face is carved with exaggerated features, including wide eyes and a prominent mouth, giving it an expressive and mythical appearance. The back of the object features a through hole. This piece may have served a ceremonial purpose, possibly as a ritual vessel, or offering bowl. The figures design suggests it could be connected to spiritual or religious practices, with the bowl used to hold substances like oil, incense, or offerings. Ancient Collectible Artifacts And Carvings, Bowls, Archaeological Finds And Relics.
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