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Brocca globulare
Brocca globulare
Year
II a.C.- II d.C.
Materials
ceramica invetriata
Inventory
S 0556
Dimensions
Diametro: max. 18 cm, Larghezza: 18,5 cm
Cultural scope
bottega dei fratelli Galliari e seguaci
Description
brocca globulare con larga base piatta.Ansa a forma di treccia con attacco alla spalla trapezoidale decorato da tre modanature.Collo incompleto decorato da una serie di modanature.Superfici interna ed esterna ricoperte da invertriatura opaca e sfogliata di colore verde pallido.
Historical-Criticism news
Iraq,scavi del Centro Scavi di Torino a Seleucia al Tigri,1965,sito LXXXVI 23g, strato II.
Bibliography
Graziosi G. - Ricciardi R., Museo Civico di Torino. Sezione d'arte orientale. Ceramica di Seleucia e Coche, 1966, p.66
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