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Bucchero (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbukkero]) is a
class of
ceramics produced in
central Italy by the region's pre-Roman
Etruscan po****tion. This Italian...
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which show
scenes of
feasting and some
narrative mythological subjects.
Bucchero wares in
black were the
early and
native styles of fine
Etruscan pottery...
- the Regolini-Gal****i tomb in
Cerveteri Bucchero amphora from
Formello Bucchero ****erel from
Viterbo Bucchero vessel from the
necropolis of
Sorbo near...
- stone, the
Duenos Inscription on a
kernos vase, and the
Garigliano bowl of
Bucchero type. The
concept of Old
Latin (Prisca Latinitas) is as old as the concept...
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walls (
bucchero sottile) and in
Northern Etruria, as at
Poggio Civitate, it was
heavier with
thick walls (
bucchero pesante). Most of the
bucchero pottery...
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Ceramic goblet from Navdatoli, Malwa, 1300 BCE;
Malwa culture Etruscan bucchero "chalice",
early 6th
century BC T****ilo Chalice, c. 780 (reproduction)...
- legumes, and vines. They also
imported materials such as
bronze bowls and
bucchero from
places like Campania, Etruria, Latium, Apulia, and
Magna Graecia....
- The
Garigliano bowl is a
small impasto bowl with
bucchero glaze likely to have been
produced around 500 BC, with an
early Latin inscription written in...
- finds,
including a cup
found at the
sanctuary of
Portonaccio near Veii, a
bucchero chalice (of
which only the high
cylindrical foot
remains from the sanctuary...
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amidst a
large number of
potsherds of
mixed provenance,
including one
bucchero vessel inscribed with five
lines in two
early Etruscan alphabets announcing...