Basket Vase Ozieri Culture Archaeological Reproduction Ancient Sardinia
Basket Vase Ozieri Culture Archaeological Reproduction Ancient Sardinia
Vascular form of the Ozieri Culture also known as the San Michele Culture, set in the final Neolithic in Sardinia, between 3200 and 2800 BC. It takes the name of the cave where evidence of this culture was found for the first time, in the nearby town of Ozieri.
The decoration appears with a horizontal band immediately under the rim of the vase, dotted with short vertical lines, beneath which develops a so-called "chevron" (V-shaped) motif with horizontal engraved hatchings.
Height: 7 cm
Width: 23 cm
This artifact was created and decorated entirely by hand, (without the use of the lathe) with the same techniques used in prehistory, subjected to an antiquing process and finally cooked at a temperature of 950 for approximately 15 hours.
Single piece