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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