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3D Point Accuracy: 0.06 mm a 40 cm
3D Resolution: 0.17 mm.
Acquisition Distance: 0.40 m

Hologram

Bowl made of refined brown-red clay with a polished surface, dating back to the 7th century BCE. The artifact has a truncated conical shape, with a sharp carination separating the upper body from the lower part. The wall is decorated with regularly arranged and parallel horizontal incised grooves, giving it a simple yet refined decorative effect. The vessel is supported by a low truncated conical foot, ensuring its stability. The refined workmanship and polished surface indicate a particular attention to finishing.

3D Model

The object has a height of 8 cm, similar to that of a teacup, and a maximum diameter of 14 cm, comparable to that of a small bowl. It is perfectly intact, with no fractures or gaps, and its original structure fully preserved. The incised decorations are still clearly visible, and the polished surface shows only slight signs of wear due to time.

Artifact No. 36496
Current locationMOSTRA ARCHEOLOGICA DIDATTICA PERMANENTE. PESCARA, CASA D’ANNUNZIOPeriodVII SEC. A.C.ConditionINTEGROMaterial and TechniqueIMPASTO DEPURATO/COLORE BRUNO-ROSSO/ SUPERFICIE LUCIDATASize8; 14DescriptionVASCA TRONCOCONICA, CARENATA, PARETE DECORATA DA SOLCATURE ORIZZONTALI, BASSO PIEDE TRONCOCONICO.Share

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