„Matrica” Museum

Archaeological Park

Feast

22. BOWL WITH CHARRED ACORN
This little bowl”s shape is as easy as spectacular and decorative at the same time.

27. SPOON
This rare archaeological clay spoon artefact shows us what kind of shape could a spoon
have (made out of organic material) in the Bronze Age.

46. A BOWL (WITH STALE BREAD AND WILD APPLES IN IT)
This bowl was considered in its own time a real masterpiece, and luckily it kept all the
archaeological delicatessen.

213. JUG
Shaped it from clay, and they stored liquid in it, and also offered drinks from it.

214. A BOWL WITH FISH BONE
The decorative plate made out of clay probably wasn”t used everyday, only on important
events and holidays brought to the table.

16. A BOWL WITH PIG BONE
The Swedish helmet shaped bowl was a decorative pot, they used it for serving, and
maybe they kept it hanging, and it decorated the wall of the kitchen or room, when they
didn”t serve food in it.

44. JUG
The graceful, beautiful jug could be the vessel of a home celebration/feast, these prettier
items were often traded or gifted.

56. FERMENTATION VESSEL
This clay vessel is the evidence that they consumed alcoholic beverages in the Bronze
Age, and for those who knew the secret of beverage making, this bowl could have been
their funeral urn (too).

217. MUGS
The most common and most-significant pieces among the Bronze Age finds, they are all
unique, but their capacities are all the same, it fits around 1 dl liquids in them.