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Iapygian Polychromatic Askos

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Iapygian Polychromatic Askos

This small sized askos is characterized by its two necks, each provided with a sieve with circular holes, whose exact use is unknown.

Iapygian (Daunia)
3rd century B.C., 4th century B.C.
H: 18.5 cm

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This small sized askos (the word originally designated an animal skin used to carry water and wine) is characterized by its two necks, each provided with a sieve with circular holes, whose exact use is unknown.

The askos is a typical product of Daunian ceramists: our example is outstanding for its elaborate decoration, organized in geometric and vegetal horizontal friezes, separated by double nets. In southern Italy, this type of vessel generally had a funerary purpose, as attested by the presence of  the two dolphins on the shoulder: these animals were indeed supposed to facilitate the transition of the deceased to the afterlife.

The Iapygians were an indigenous people who inhabited the heel of Italy (modern-day Apulia). They were subdivided into three tribes: the Daunians, who occupied the north of the region (Gargano promontory- Foggia area), the  Peucetians (central part of the region, Bari area) and the Messapians (southern part of the region, modern-day Salento).

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Culture

Iapygian (Daunia)

Datation

3rd century B.C., 4th century B.C.

Dimensions

H: 18.5 cm

Type

Ceramic, Vessel

Material

Ceramic

Colors

Black, White

Condition

Complete, in excellent condition; minor chips and superficial encrustations. Black and red paint well preserved.

Serial Number

10662

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