Vase peint à motif de cervidé

Clermont-Ferrand (63) - Musée Bargoin

© M.Veschambre, musée Bargoin, Clermont Auvergne Métropole

Gallic vase in fine painted ceramic (late Iron Age, 2nd century BCE). Its tapered body with a deer motif and its well-marked high shoulder surmount a slender foot. The Arvernian ceramists used the technique of the reserve, similar to that of Greek ceramics with red figures, but they used a black pigment of organic origin.

Where to find it

Clermont-Ferrand (63) - Musée Bargoin
45, rue Ballainvilliers

63000 Clermont-Ferrand

Commune of discovery

Clermont-Ferrand

Locality

Gandaillat 2

Type of intervention

Excavation

Year of excavation

2004

Chief Scientist

VERMEULEN, Christine

Inventory number

D 2017.1.232

Scope

Daily life ➔ Art of the table

Materials

Terracotta ➔ Ceramic

Chronological period

Protohistory [- 2200 / - 50] ➔ Iron Age [- 800/ - 50]

Dimensions

H. 26.1 cm, d. 12.8 cm,

Operation report notice

Consult the notice

To museum documentation

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