Small Ceramic Containers from Ancient Greece - Collected by the Ragusa Archaeological Museum
It is a small container in ancient Greece, usually used to hold perfume or oil, especially when athletes are bathing. Compact in shape, spherical or spherical in shape, with a narrow neck. The origin can be traced back to the classical period, around the 5th century BC. In the city of Ragusa on the island of Sicily, Italy, there is an archaeological site called Camarina, where a ceramic container belonging to the classical period has been unearthed and is now housed in the Ragusa Archaeological Museum. Featuring exquisite craftsmanship and possible decorative patterns, it reflects the artistic style and aesthetics of ancient Greece. It is a daily item in ancient Greek culture and a reflection of art and craftsmanship.
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