Faliscian — Beaked jug — 325 - 300 B.C

Faliscian, 325 - 300 B.C, Pottery, 224 mm x 109 mm Condition: Good condition. Documented provenance. Antikarts dossier with presentation, characteristics and traceability.
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Detailed Description

Item: Beaked jug.

Culture: Faliscian.

Dating: 325 - 300 B.C.

Material: Pottery.

Dimensions: 224 mm x 109 mm.

Analysis & expertise

Record prepared for Antikarts from the photographs and technical information provided by the source.

Attributions and measurements are retained as cataloguing markers, without over-interpretation.

This entry is preserved in the Antikarts Museum as a documentary reference (no price displayed).

Characteristics

Item: Beaked jug

Material: Pottery

Culture: Faliscian

Period: 325 - 300 B.C

Dimensions: 224 mm x 109 mm

Condition: Good condition

Historical context

General context: the item is attributed to an ancient culture and dating. This record provides a stable comparison baseline within the Antikarts corpus.

Attribution: Faliscian. Dating indicated: 325 - 300 B.C.

Cultural value

Preserved as a comparison anchor within the Antikarts corpus.

Primary value lies in typology, stated dating and the associated traceability trail.

Traceability & guarantees

Provenance (summary): Ex German private collection, S.O., Munich, acquired before 1990. Ex German private collection, Starnberg.

Record preserved in the Antikarts Museum as a documentary reference.

Archived source: https://www.yourantiquarian.com/product/faliscian-beaked-jug/.

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Archaeological Identity Card

Material, chronological and cultural record for the object

Reference YA-8891
Period
Faliscian
Date
325 - 300 B.C
Diameter
224 mm x 109 mm
Other References
YA-8891
Condition
Good condition
Provenance
Ex German private collection, S.O., Munich, acquired before 1990. Ex German private collection, Starnberg The Faliscans were an ancient Italic people who lived in the city of Falerii and a considerable area of surrounding territory, the ager Faliscus. The