“…[ 3–5 ] Having light brown, pink, and/or buff paste in general, DROB samples have been decorated by a dark brown, dark red‐brown, or black band which was applied mostly to the external part of the rim, and these ceramics would have slip layers having the same color with the paste while they could also be in different colors, particularly dark hues of red and brown. [ 6 ] An archaeometric study on some DROB samples, comprising chemical and petrographic investigation, suggested that the raw material source of such ceramics belong to south‐east Anatolia, particularly the area between Bismil and Diyarbakır. [ 7 ] Considering the outcome of that research, it was additionally deduced that DROB samples of Syrian Jazirah would have not been a local production, and presumably those ceramics were imported from the upper Tigris region.…”