Illustration
Four handled large bowl from Sicily (late Bronze Age, second half 8th century BCE - second half 7th century BCE) embellished with geometric patterns. The engravings consist of groups of lines, triangles with internal hatches and other inscribed triangles, in which the meander motifs predominate. It is equipped with three or four vertical handles that rise up out of the edge. Probably it is the ceramic version of a metal vase. (Pencil drawing by Gina Pardo).
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APA Style
Pardo, G. (2018, February 08). Large Sicilian Bowl (Finocchito Facies, Sicily). World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/8069/large-sicilian-bowl-finocchito-facies-sicily/
Chicago Style
Pardo, Gina. "Large Sicilian Bowl (Finocchito Facies, Sicily)." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified February 08, 2018. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/8069/large-sicilian-bowl-finocchito-facies-sicily/.
MLA Style
Pardo, Gina. "Large Sicilian Bowl (Finocchito Facies, Sicily)." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 08 Feb 2018. Web. 13 Feb 2025.