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Sicilian Plain Amphoriskos - 1966.37

Acquisition number: 1966.37

The neck and mouth have been broken and re-joined. Friable coarse grey clay that has probably been subject to secondary firing. Pierced lug handles on the shoulder; flat base.

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Title: Sicilian Plain Amphoriskos - 1966.37

Acquisition number: 1966.37

Acquisition source or name: Woite Collection.

Acquisition year: 1966

Owner type: ANU Classics Museum

Author or editor: J.R. Green

Culture or period: Sicilian Black, Banded and Plain.

Date: 5th - 4th century BC.

Date century or Timeline (notional): 499 to 300

Material: Clay - Terracotta

Object type: Vessels - Amphoriskos

Dimensions: 72mm (w) × 91mm (h)

Origin region or location: Italy

Origin city: Possibly Gela.

Display case or on loan: 10

Keywords: Sicilian, Gela, Woite Collection

J.R. Green with B. Rawson, Catalogue of Antiquities in the Australian National University, A.N.U. (Canberra, 1981) 72.

1966.37

Sicilian Plain Amphoriskos

From the Woite Collection; probably from the area of Gela, Sicily. Ht 9.1cm; diam. 7.2cm.

The neck and mouth have been broken and re-joined. Friable coarse grey clay that has probably been subject to secondary firing. Pierced lug handles on the shoulder; flat base.

Miniature versions of the amphora were often used in the fifth and fourth centuries as containers for perfume (compare the glass example 1971.07) and in this case the lug handles seem to have been designed to take cords from which to suspend it.

See 1966.01-1966.42 in this catalogue for all material from the Woite Collection in the ANU collection.

J.R. Green with B. Rawson, Catalogue of Antiquities in the Australian National University, A.N.U. (Canberra, 1981) 72.

1966.37

Sicilian plain amphoriskos

Miniature versions of the amphora were often used in the 5th and 4th centuries as containers for perfumed oil.

5th-4th century BC

From the Woite Collection.

The neck and mouth have been broken and re-joined.