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Black-gloss olla from the Necropolis of Poggio Pinci, Asciano, Tuscany, Italy
Black-gloss olla, used as an urn. Light brown clay with blackish paint with some gray and brown spots. Made in Volterra in the late 4th BCE. Form produced in Volterra. Late 4th c. BCE. Produced also in other north-etrsucan workshops until the end of the 2nd c. BCE. Tomb III.195, Necropolis of Poggio Pinci, Asciano. Mangani 1983, n. cat. III, 27. Displayed at the Civic Museum of Archaeology and Sacred Art at Palazzo Corboli, Asciano.
Processed in Reality Capture from 341 images. GDH ID No. C7_195
This project was done under the authority of the Soprintendenza Archeologia, belle arti e paesaggio per le province di Siena Grosseto e Arezzo in collaboration with Global Digital Heritage and the Municipality of Asciano. We thank Elisa, Benedetta and all the staff from Palazzo Corboli for making the collection accessible and our work easier.