Castiglione Double Eared Vase Pottery - Igleio Archaeological Museum
The double eared vase originating from Castiglione region is an ancient pottery from the province of Ragusa in Sicily, Italy. It can be traced back to the classical era, around the 6th century BC. In the collection of the Igleio Archaeological Museum. Usually used for storing liquids, and due to its design, it is easy to carry and transport. It has significant value in archaeology and is also an important window for understanding ancient Sicilian culture and way of life. The design and production techniques reflect the high level of craftsmanship and aesthetic concepts of the society at that time. By studying these cultural relics, we can gain a deeper understanding of the history and culture of the ancient Mediterranean region.
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