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Cuneiform-Inscribed Cylinder Seal
A rare cylinder seal bearing cuneiform inscription, indicating direct contact with Mesopotamian civilization. The seal depicts a worship scene with figures before a seated deity, typical of late 3rd millennium BCE Mesopotamian art. This find represents one of the earliest examples of cross-cultural exchange with ancient Near Eastern powers.

Bronze Fibula with Animal Motif
An elaborate bronze fibula (brooch) featuring a stylized animal head, likely representing a ram or bull. The pin demonstrates advanced metalworking including casting and cold-working techniques to achieve fine details. Such fibulae served both functional and decorative purposes, marking social identity and status.

Terracotta Figurine
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Obsidian Core and Blades
A collection of obsidian artifacts including a prepared core and multiple prismatic blades demonstrates sophisticated stone tool production. Geochemical sourcing identifies the raw material as originating from volcanic deposits over 200 kilometers distant. These finds provide evidence of long-distance exchange networks operating during the Neolithic period.