korongtípus
Korongtípus refers to a specific type of ceramic or earthenware disc, often found in archaeological contexts. These artifacts are typically flat and circular, with a hole in the center. Their size and thickness can vary considerably depending on the period and culture of origin.
The precise function of korongtípus artifacts remains a subject of scholarly debate. Several theories have been
These objects are often made from readily available clay, which is then shaped and fired. The manufacturing
The study of korongtípus contributes to our understanding of ancient technologies, daily life, and economic practices.