Ceramic Blackware Urn with Lid
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Publication Date
11-7-2025
Time Period
9th century BCE
Abstract
Burnished black-slip impasto ware urn with single round handle decorated with incised geometric designs. The irregular, hand-made two-tiered shape resembles two cones, one placed on top of the other. The lid, shaped like a bowl with its own round handle, has a different type of design – and may not have belonged to the urn. Characteristic of the Villanovan period, such vessels contained the cremated remains of the deceased.
Model Creation Date
04/05/2025
Keywords
etruscan, archaeology, ceramic-vessel
Alt Text
A three-dimensional model of a ceramic urn with a lid that is a blackish color. The lid is much wider than the top of the urn and has its own handle, possibly suggesting it could be used as a vessel of its own if removed and inverted. The model can be rotated, moved, and zoomed in and out to allow for viewing of additional details at multiple angles.
Extent
1 3D Model
Media Type
Models (Representations); Renderings (Drawings)
Download Size
87MB
Geometry
555.6k Triangles
Format
Digital Only
Materials
2
Rigged Geometries
No
Scale Transformations
No
Textures
1
UV Layers
Yes
Vertex Colors
No
Vertices
277.8k
Recommended Citation
USF Institute for Digital Exploration, "Ceramic Blackware Urn with Lid" (2025). Tampa Museum of Art Etruscan Collection. 10.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etruscan/10
