Lekisos Ancient Greek Ceramic Bottles - Hunter Museum in Limerick
Ceramic products
Historical relics
Ancient Greek period
3D model of ceramic bottle
Ancient Greek ceramic craftsmanship
Laikisos Ancient Greek Ceramic Bottle
Laikisos
The Hunter Museum in Limerick
Burial objects accompanying tombs
Made around the 4th century BC
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Coin
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It is a container used in ancient Greece to hold oil and is often used as burial objects in tombs. It has a circular base, a high and wide body, wide shoulders and narrow bottom, a high neck, and a deep opening that extends outward. There is a high and narrow handle on the bottle that extends all the way to the shoulder. The bottle was originally painted with a pattern, but now it is severely worn and difficult to recognize. The production date is approximately the 4th century BC. The Hunter Museum currently exists in Limerick.