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Situla (plural situlae), from the
Latin word for
bucket or pail, is the term in
archaeology and art
history for a
variety of
elaborate bucket-shaped vessels...
- (Zamenis
situla), is a
species of
nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to Europe, Asia Minor, and the Caucasus.[inconsistent][citation needed] Z.
situla is found...
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Situla.
Situla is the
Latin for
bucket or pail, and is used in
archaeology and art
history for a
variety of
historic objects with this shape.
Situla can...
- (Early Iron Age) in
Europe and has been
nicknamed the "City of
Situlas"
after numerous situlas found in the area.
Graben Castle on the Krka River, ancestral...
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organically in
Europe "
situla art is weak and
sometimes quaint", and "in
essence not of Europe".
Except for the
Italian Benvenuti Situla, men are hairless...
- USS
Situla (AK-140) was a Crater-class
cargo ship in the
service of the
United States Navy in
World War II. It was the only ship of the Navy to have borne...
- The
Benvenuti Situla is a
bronze situla that
dates to c. 600 BC. It is a
product of the
situla art that
spread north from the
Etruscans in this period...
- The
Situla of the
Pania is an
ivory situla or
pyxis from the end of the
seventh century BC,
found in the Tomb of the
Pania in
Chiusi and
conserved in the...
- Sun. The two
components are
designated Kappa Aquarii A (formally
named Situla /ˈsɪtjuːlə/, the
traditional name for the system) and B. κ
Aquarii (Latinised...
- A
cordoned bucket or
ribbed cista (Italian:
Cista a cordoni, German: Rippenziste) is a type of Iron Age ribbed,
cylindrical bronze bucket.
Examples have...