Bikonische Urne mit Deckelschale
Tags
- Production 9.-8. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
Bikonische Urnen sind die charakteristischen Gefäßformen für Bestattungen in der frühen Eisenzeit Nord- und Mittelitaliens. Anfangs mit einer Schale abgedeckt, wurden auch Bronzehelme und später ausgeformte Köpfe verwendet.
Additional data
- Object type
- Collection
- Inventory number1988.243.a-bSchenkung von Käthe und Otto Müller (Hamburg)
- Production9.-8. Jahrhundert v. Chr.,
- Italien
- Material
- Technique
- DimensionsTeil (Gefäß): Höhe: 43,5 cm; Durchmesser: 22 cm; Mündungsdurchmesser: 18,7 cm; Bodendurchmesser: 13 cm
Teil (Deckelschale): Höhe: 11,8 cm; Durchmesser: 22 cm - Category
- Keramik (Impasto)
- Bestattungsbehältnis
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