Ancient Greek Red Pottery Vase - Yibelo Archaeological Museum
It is an ancient Greek pottery named after its red background and black patterns. The red painted pottery vase unearthed in Camarina, Sicily, is a product of the classical period (5th century BC) and is currently housed in the Ibero Archaeological Museum in Ragusa, Italy. This kind of pottery bottle is usually used to contain oil or perfume, as burial objects at funerals, and also used in religious ceremonies. The bottle depicts a four horse chariot, which is a type of chariot pulled by four horses and commonly seen in ancient Greek mythology and art works. This demonstrates the ancient Greeks' emphasis on war and sports, as well as their worship and artistic expression of mythological stories.
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