Etruscan Foot Bowl - Castello Banfi Collection
Also known as the "Etruscanfootedbowl", it is a ceramic artifact that began to be widely popular in the southern Etruscan region in the early 7th century BC, particularly in Veii, Cerveteri, and Vulci. The characteristics of this bowl are a polygonal body, ribbed edges, and a trumpet shaped bottom, usually made using black coating techniques. Very important in Etruscan culture, possibly used for religious rituals or as burial objects. It is one of the collections of CastelloBanfi. The production time is approximately in the first half of the 7th century BC.
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