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Title Bucchero Cut-Out Strut Fragment
Primary photo False
Photo Type Cataloged Artifact
Photo ID 7709
Album ID 0
Description A bucchero fragment, possibly the rectangular supporting strut for a chalice, preserves a slanted bottom edge for resting on a surface, and two finished sides, all approximately 0.007 m in max. pres. width. The exterior surface is bordered by a thin ridge and preserves a lotus palmette design that terminates at the bottom edge. The lotus is 0.011 m in max. pres. height with a stem width of 0.006 m. On either side of the stem, surrounded by the curved members of the palmette, are two cut-out areas, each 0.008 m in max. pres. diameter. To the right of the right palmette member is another cut-out area 0.006 m in max. pres. diameter.
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Contributor
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Hope Greene info
Vocabulary: Murlo
Subject
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Coverage
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Iron age info
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Open Context References: Iron age hub
Temporal Coverage
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Creator
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Anthony Tuck info
Vocabulary: Murlo
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Hope Greene. (2012) "20040087e.JPG from Europe/Italy/Poggio Civitate/Tesoro/Tesoro 36/2004, ID:517/Locus 4/PC 20040087". In Murlo. Anthony Tuck (Ed). Released: 2012-12-28. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/media/3d2043d3-60d4-4f10-87a0-a4c52f27c408> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2m042r69

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