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Vase zoomorphe

Evreux (27) Musée d’Art, Histoire et Archéologie

© Hervé Paitier, Inrap

Shaped like a bull and decorated with a comb, the vase is preserved almost in its entirety: the body, two legs, a head marked with an opening at its top. Some missing parts are: the sex, the tail, the two legs of the left flank and the horns.

Where to find it

Evreux (27) Musée d’Art, Histoire et Archéologie
2 esplanade Anne Baudot

27000 Evreux

Commune of discovery

Le Val d'Hazey

Locality

La Chartreuse

Type of intervention

Excavation

Year of excavation

2003

Chief Scientist

RICHE, Caroline

Inventory number

0040

Scope

Art ➔ Sculpture

Materials

Terracotta ➔ Other

Chronological period

Neolithic [- 5500 / - 2200]

Dating the object

5500 av. J.-C. – 2200 av. J.-C.

Dimensions

H. 30 cm, L. 30 cm, l. 19 cm,

Operation report notice

Consult the notice