This is a conical lid with two raised handles. An incised ornament in ribbons, lines, and grooves decorates the vessel's surface. Parallel incised stripes form a spiral composition and are images of snakes. Different snake compositions are part of the complex of the Moon symbols of the Сuсuteni–Trypillia culture. The lunar symbolism determines most images of a sacral tradition of Сuсuteni–Trypillia tribes.
Spread to the sides handles are images of horns. Such lids cover pear-shaped vessels with snake ornaments and other lunar symbols. In combination, they personified a polymorphic being. This is enveloped by snakes female divine figure with a horned head.
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