“…Typologically, the selected fragments come from spherical‐shaped amphorae (S_5–S_8), jugs (S_1–S_2, S_4, S_9, S_11–S_12, S_21–S_23), plate (S_3), pot with handles (S_10), pots without handles (S_13–S_19, S_25), and cauldron (S_24). From a point of view of functionality, the samples come from the kitchen dishes (pot without handles, cauldron), tableware (jugs, pot with handles and plate), and containers for storage and transport (amphorae, large amphora‐shaped jugs), which were used in everyday life, and most are thought to have been produced in West Pontic provincial workshops (Abdurakhimov et al, 2021; Bugoi et al, 2018; Burghelea et al, 2004). A sample comes from a household object, a spindle whorl (S_20).…”