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Such large cups, known in Russian as a korchik, were used for drinking wine and mead in wealthy households. Unusually, this one belonged to a woman.
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"[Transcription] Along edge: Съ ковшъ секретарши * Евдокиi Иван[овн]/ы дочери жены * Романа Аръхипов[а]; [Translation] This \"\"kovsh\"\" belongs to the secretary’s spouse Eudocia",
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