Fragment of a large vessel

Chlorite

3000-2500 BCE

Iraq, Uruk

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Harappan Civilisation

Subtheme

How the Cities Traded

Display Location

Rotunda

Accession Number

VA 13356

Description

During the 3rd millennium BCE, chlorite objects from Iran were widely traded to Mesopotamia, Sumer, the Persian Gulf, the Harappan region, and Uzbekistan. Valued as luxury items, these dark green vessels featured intricate geometric or natural designs, often inlaid with shell or semi–precious stones. They were most likely owned by elites.