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.
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