Nr. 91746713
Fenician - Urcior cu mâner - mileniul I î.Hr
Nr. 91746713
Fenician - Urcior cu mâner - mileniul I î.Hr
Cruche en terre cuite beige à panse piriforme et fond plat, munie d'une anse rubanée bifide.
Cette céramique a été réalisée à partir de la technique ancestrale du boudin enroulé sur lui-même pour réaliser la forme puis lissé pour obtenir les parois. Le col évasé est surmonté par une lèvre verticale, reliées à une large anse à rainure centrale.,
A Phoenician jug ceramic vase refers to a type of ancient pottery vessel that was produced by the Phoenicians, an ancient civilization that thrived in the coastal regions of the eastern Mediterranean, including parts of present-day Lebanon, Syria, and Israel. The Phoenicians were known for their maritime trade, seafaring skills, and craftsmanship, and their ceramic production was an essential aspect of their cultural and economic activities.
Characteristics of Phoenician Jug Ceramic Vases:
Material: Phoenician ceramic vases, including jugs, were typically made from clay or terracotta, which were readily available materials in the region.
Shape: Phoenician jugs often had a distinctive shape with a narrow neck, a bulbous body, and a handle. The shape of the jug was designed for practical use, making it easy to pour and transport liquids.
Decoration: Phoenician ceramic vases were often decorated with intricate and beautiful designs. These decorations could include geometric patterns, floral motifs, and even figural scenes depicting mythological or everyday life scenes.
Red Slip Ware: One common type of Phoenician ceramic was known as "Red Slip Ware." This pottery had a red surface slip (a liquid clay applied to the surface before firing), which gave the vases their characteristic reddish appearance.
Trade and Exchange: Phoenician ceramic vases were highly prized commodities and were traded extensively throughout the Mediterranean region. Phoenician merchants played a significant role in the exchange of goods, including pottery, with other cultures and civilizations.
Function: Phoenician ceramic jugs were used for a variety of purposes, including storing and transporting liquids such as water, wine, or olive oil. They were also used in religious rituals and as offerings to deities.
Phoenician ceramic vases, including jugs, provide valuable insights into the artistry and cultural significance of the Phoenician civilization. Archaeological excavations have unearthed numerous examples of Phoenician pottery, shedding light on the trade networks and cultural connections that flourished in the ancient Mediterranean world. These ancient vessels are not only artifacts of practical use but also works of art that showcase the craftsmanship and creativity of the Phoenician people.
Méditerranée orientale, 1er millénaire avant J.-C.
Excellent état de conservation
Dimensions : hauteur 21,3 cm - largeur 14,2 cm
Provenance : France, Etude L&G
Historique de provenance précédente, ancienne collection privée française d'archéologie .
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