Ceramic Oil Bottles from Ancient Greece - Igleio Archaeological Museum
It is a ceramic oil bottle from ancient Greece, usually used to hold olive oil and also used as a burial object for the deceased in funeral ceremonies. The design is usually small and exquisite, with various patterns and decorations painted on it, and is one of the representatives of ancient Greek pottery art. This pottery from the classical era, dating back to the 5th century BC, was discovered near Ragusa on the island of Sicily in Camarina, Italy. It is currently housed in the Igleio Archaeological Museum in Ragusa. The archaeological sites and museum collections of Kamarina provide us with valuable historical and cultural information, allowing us to glimpse the glory of ancient Greek civilization.
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