English: Pottery vessel found in Shahr-i Sokhta, Iran. Late half of 3rd Millennium B.C. In five pictures a goat steps toward a tree, climbs it up, eats leaves and comes down. This picture is one of earliest examples of artist's attempt to show motion in means of animation.
Polski: Gliniane naczynie znalezione w Szahr-e Sokhta, Iran. Druga połowa trzeciego tysiąclecia p.n.e. W pięciu ujęciach koza zbliża się do drzewa, wspina się na nie, zjada liście i wraca na ziemię. Jest to jeden z najstarszych przykładów próby ukazania ruchu za pomocą animacji.
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سفال یافت شده در شهر سوخته
Yanan şehirde çömlek bulundu
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Animated vase - Shar-e Soukhteh - 3rd millennium BC - National museum of Iran - Inventry number unknown
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