Object type
kalathos
Fabric
common Iberian painted pottery
Culture/period
Protohistory and Iberian world
Materials
pottery
Technique
wheel-thrown
Mint
Production date
-300 / -200
Current location
Reserva provisional
Archaeological site
Sudest peninsular
Township
Desconegut
Dimensions
233 x 294 mm
Description
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Kalathos of Iberian ceramics with painted decoration, from the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. The body is cylindrical with a flat rim at the top and two braided handles attached to the body. The painted decoration in a vinous colour is divided into two friezes with plant motifs separated by lines of varying thickness. There is a 'wolf teeth' motif at the rim.
It is a characteristic Iberian type of container that mimics a Greek original, almost always painted and found a variety of sizes and decorations. The arrangement and decorative motifs can identify the different productions of the various Iberian peoples, like this piece, characteristic of the people of Bastetania. Its use could be functional ─storage and transport─ or it might be used as a ceremonial vessel.
Image
3D Model
Omeka ID
2522