Classical period double ear vase - Igleio Archaeological Museum
It is a work of art from the classical period (6th century BC), originating from the Kamarina ruins in Sicily, Italy. It is a clay pottery with two handles, which were used in ancient times to carry liquids. The design of the double ear bottle is not only practical, but also reflects the aesthetic and craftsmanship level at that time. Kamarina was an ancient Greek colony located in the southern part of Sicily, which played an important role in ancient civilization, especially during the Greek and Roman periods. The discovery of this double eared bottle provides valuable clues for us to understand the daily life and culture of that era. It is currently housed in the Igleio Archaeological Museum in Ragusa, Italy.
Red painted pottery vase from ancient Greece - Iglesia Archaeological Museum
It is a red painted pottery vase from ancient Greece, depicting the image of an Amazon female warrior. Excavated at the Kamarina site in Sicily, Italy, it belongs to the classical period and was made around the 5th century BC. It is currently housed in the Igleio Archaeological Museum in Ragusa, Italy. Red painted pottery bottle is a type of single handle oil bottle, characterized by a layer of white glaze applied to the pottery, and then a pattern painted in black or red on top. It was very popular in Greece from the late 6th century BC to the 5th century BC. Not only does it showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Greek pottery, but it also provides us with a window to understand ancient Greek culture and mythological stories.
Lekythos Ancient Greek Ceramic Container - Igleio Archaeological Museum
It is a kind of ancient Greek ceramic container, usually used to hold oil, perfume or condiments. It has a cylindrical body, a narrow neck and deep mouth, and a handle extending from the shoulder to below the neck. Usually used as burial objects for the deceased. In the classical period, especially in the 5th century BC, this type of container was very popular in Athens, possibly derived from the shape of Corinth. Discovered at the Kamarina site in Sicily, Italy, it is a product of the classical period, made around the 5th century BC. It is currently housed in the Igleio Archaeological Museum in Ragusa. This provides valuable physical evidence for us to understand ancient Greek culture and religious customs.
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.
Ancient Greek Black Statue Pottery Bottle - Ibero Archaeological Museum
It is an ancient Greek pottery characterized by patterns painted with black pigment on the surface of the pottery, with a white background. The black statue pottery vase unearthed at the Kamarina site is from Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. It belongs to the classical period and was made around the 5th century BC. Currently housed in the Ibero Archaeological Museum in Ragusa. The decorative style reflects the characteristics of ancient Greek black pottery, which is to draw black patterns on a white background. It reflects the ancient Greeks' pursuit of beauty and their worship of mythological stories. It showcases the superb craftsmanship of ancient Greek pottery making and provides us with valuable materials for studying ancient Greek culture and art.
Owl Red Painted Pottery Bottle - Igleio Archaeological Museum
It is a type of pottery from ancient Greece, characterized by the use of red to depict patterns and scenes on a black background of the pottery. The production technology originated in the 6th century BC and remained popular until the 4th century BC. It is often used to contain oil, perfume or other liquids, and it is also often used as burial goods, and sometimes used in religious ceremonies. This pottery bottle is from the Kamarina region of Sicily, Italy, and belongs to the classical period. It was made around the 5th century BC. The surface depicts the image of an owl, which has important symbolic significance in ancient Greek culture and is often used in art and literary works. It is currently housed in the Igleio Archaeological Museum in Ragusa.
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