Ancient Greek Red Statue Pottery - Igleio Archaeological Museum
It is a decorative style of ancient Greek pottery that replaced the early black figure pottery style in the 5th century BC. The characteristic of red pottery is that the background is painted black, while the characters and details are retained in the red color of the pottery. This technique makes the picture more vivid and three-dimensional. It is a red clay jar from the Kamarina site. This type of pottery jar was used in ancient Greece as a container for mixing water and wine, and its design typically included a wide bottom, a short neck, and two low circular handles. It is currently housed in the Igleio Archaeological Museum in Ragusa. This pottery is an important witness to ancient Greek culture and history.
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