- Context:
- Italy
- Poggio Civitate
- Tesoro
- Tesoro 18 Northern Extension
- 1972, ID:72
- PC 19720322 (Pottery)
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Fabric Category | Bucchero |
Object Type | Vessel |
Motif | Female |
Vessel Form | Form unspecified |
Fragment Noted | true |
Object Type (notes) | Bucchero Handle, Fragment |
Size | Max. Pres. Height 0.103 m, Max. Pres. Width (through disca) 0.045 m, Max. Pres. Thickness 0.013 m |
Condition | Glued from three fragments. Broken at top just below the neck. Preserves fragment of vase below where handle is attached. |
Description | Fragmentary bucchero handle, curved exterior section in the form of a winged, frontal female figure, preserved from the neck down. Arms are bent at the elbows and meet in the middle of the body where the wings begin and extend out to the shoulders, gradually widening. From the waist down, the body is columnar; near the base are two projecting discs, one on each side. |
Fabric Description | Bucchero, fine grain; burned orange. |
Note |
The Poggio Civitate Excavation Project website originally included this object at this address: |
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Local Grid (Y) | J |
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