skålformen
Skålformen, meaning "bowl shape" in Swedish, refers to a broad category of prehistoric pottery found in Scandinavia, particularly dating to the Neolithic period and the early Bronze Age. These vessels are characterized by their rounded, bowl-like profiles, often lacking a distinct neck or foot. Their size and capacity varied, but many were medium to large, suitable for storing food or liquids.
The production of skålformen pottery typically involved coil building and hand-molding techniques, common for the era.
Skålformen pottery is significant for archaeologists as it provides insights into the daily lives, dietary practices,