Iberian Colored Pottery Valdepenas Museum
It is an important discovery at the Vald é Penias archaeological site in the Castile La Mancha region of Spain. Made in the Iron Age, approximately from the 4th century BC to the 3rd century BC, it is known for its decorative patterns of bands, circles, and seals. These painted pottery not only showcase the daily life of Iberians, but also reflect their artistic aesthetics and cultural characteristics. The pattern design is diverse, including horizontal lines, geometric shapes, and animal images, with bright colors and exquisite craftsmanship. Collected in the Valdepernias Museum, it provides valuable physical materials for studying the lifestyle, religious beliefs, and social structures of ancient Iberians
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