skålformer
Skålformer, a Swedish term, translates to "bowl shapes" and refers to a category of ceramic artifacts primarily found in prehistoric Scandinavian contexts, particularly during the Nordic Bronze Age and Pre-Roman Iron Age. These objects are characterized by their distinctive, deep, bowl-like or cauldron-like form. They are typically made of fired clay, often with a coarse temper.
The exact function of skålformer remains a subject of scholarly debate. Some theories suggest they served ritualistic
The decoration on skålformer can vary. Some are undecorated, while others bear incised patterns, applied ornaments,