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Datering <presTimeLabel> |
Hellenistic |
Plats <presPlaceLabel> |
Afrika, Egypten |
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Black-and-red-painted feeding bottle of red clay. Piriform body with a narrow, concave base and a wide, thick disc foot. Wide pouring hole positioned centrally on top of the vessel. A short, narrow spout and a horizontal handle, running from the top of the vessel to just above the base of the stem, positioned about one quarter of a full circle from the spout. Black-painted motif of a thin volute p...
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Black-and-red-painted feeding bottle of red clay. Piriform body with a narrow, concave base and a wide, thick disc foot. Wide pouring hole positioned centrally on top of the vessel. A short, narrow spout and a horizontal handle, running from the top of the vessel to just above the base of the stem, positioned about one quarter of a full circle from the spout. Black-painted motif of a thin volute pattern running around the pouring hole on a red background. The rest of the vessel is painted black.
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Belongs to the Strängnäs collection that was formed by the objects that an Italian nobleman named Pietro Pugioli, who lived in Alexandria in the 19th century, sent as a present to the Swedish captain ...
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Belongs to the Strängnäs collection that was formed by the objects that an Italian nobleman named Pietro Pugioli, who lived in Alexandria in the 19th century, sent as a present to the Swedish captain C. Emil Göransson in 1880. The collection was kept at the Strängnäs Museum and Library. In 1945 it was donated by Södermanlands Fornminnesförening to Strängnäs Högre Allmänna Läroverk (Strängnäs Gymnasium). The collection was deposited at Medelhavsmuseet in 1993. In 2017 the deposition was changed into a donation since Strängnäs museum closed.
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Graeco-Roman feeding bottles come in many different sizes and shapes, with the common characteristic of a narrow spout. The feeding bottles of the Strängnäs collection are quite typical of their day: ...
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Graeco-Roman feeding bottles come in many different sizes and shapes, with the common characteristic of a narrow spout. The feeding bottles of the Strängnäs collection are quite typical of their day: a “lamp-like” body with a single handle positioned on one side. They are often found as grave goods in connection to child burials.
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Period, Swedish <itemDescription> |
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Händelse <context> |
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Förvärvad av Göransson, C. Emil, Pugioli, Pietro, Strängnäs museum.
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Brukad Hellenistic.
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Funnen i Egypten, Afrika.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Pottery
- Clay
- Terracotta
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Material<itemMaterial> |
- Keramik
- Keramik
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Ceramics
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Hellenistic
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Pottery
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Vessel
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Height / Höjd: 7 cm.
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Diameter: 9,9 cm.
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Object, Swedish<itemName> |
- Nappflaska
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Object<itemName> |
- Feeding bottle
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Källa <presOrganization> |
Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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