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Date <presTimeLabel> |
Orientalising-Archaic (Etruscan) |
Place <presPlaceLabel> |
Europa, Italien, Vulci |
Description <itemDescription> |
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Acquisition <itemDescription> |
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Comments <itemDescription> |
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An oinochoe (pl. oinochoai, alternatively spelled oenochoe/oenochoai) is a single-handled vessel, more specifically a jug, usually taller than it is wide. They come in many different shapes and forms,...
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An oinochoe (pl. oinochoai, alternatively spelled oenochoe/oenochoai) is a single-handled vessel, more specifically a jug, usually taller than it is wide. They come in many different shapes and forms, with variations in profile, mouth-type and handle-form. They functioned as pouring vessels for wine and have taken their name from the Greek words “oinos” (wine) and “cheo” (I pour). Miniature versions were often placed in children’s graves.
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Comments <itemDescription> |
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Urval Galleriet. Äldre bilder A. Stalteri.
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Condition <itemDescription> |
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Dimensions <itemDescription> |
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Period, Swedish <itemDescription> |
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Period, Swedish <itemDescription> |
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Publications <itemDescription> |
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Vulci. Zona dell’”Osteria”. Scavi della “Hercle”, 1, Rome 1964, 45-46, Grave 25:13.
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Context <itemDescription> |
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Pottery Ware <itemDescription> |
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Utställning / ingår i <itemDescription> |
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Country / Findspot <itemDescription> |
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Exhibition, Part of / Current <itemDescription> |
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Event <context> |
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Brukad Orientalising-Archaic (Etruscan).
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Funnen i Vulci, Italien, Europa.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Pottery
- Earthenware
- Clay
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Material<itemMaterial> |
- Keramik
- Keramik
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Keywords <itemKeyWord> |
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Ceramics
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Orientalising-Archaic (Etruscan)
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Measurements <itemMeasurement> |
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Height / Höjd: 20,5 cm.
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Diameter: 5,4 cm.
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Diameter: 12,7 cm.
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Object<itemName> |
- Oinochoe
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Subject <subject> |
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Inventory number <itemNumber> |
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Metadata rights <itemLicense> |
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Source <presOrganization> |
Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
Link to source <url>
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