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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...
- (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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particularly in
southeastern Slovenia,
among them a
number of
situlas in Novo Mesto, the "Town of
Situlas". The area that is present-day
Slovenia was in Roman...
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Situla culture or "
situla art", a
phase of the
European Iron Age in
north Italy,
Slovenia etc., when
decorated bronze situlas were
prominent Situla of...
- 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...
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extensive Proto-Villanovan culture. It is also
called the "civilization of
situlas", or Paleo-Venetic. The
culture is
named after a proto-urban settlement...
- The Vače
Situla (Slovene:
situla z Vač, also vaška
situla) is an
ornamented Early Iron Age
ritual bronze vessel (
situla)
found in the
second half of the...
- (Zamenis
situla), is a
species of
nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to Europe, Asia Minor, and the Caucasus.[inconsistent][citation needed] Z.
situla is found...
- 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...
- to be
related to
mining and the
metal trade.
Inscriptions engraved on
situlas or
cauldrons from the
Hallstatt cemetery in Austria,
dating from c. 800-500...