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Pyxis With Lid
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Late Geometric IA

760 b.C. - 750 b.C.

Pyxis was an ancient vessel with lid but no handles, which was used for the safekeeping of cosmetics and jewellery for the female toilet and adornment. Pyxides have been found as grave goods accompanying female burials and as votive offerings in sanctuaries of female deities. In the early 9th c. BC spherical and pointed pyxides with conical lids were predominant, while in the latter years of the 9th and the early 8th c. BC the flat pyxis replaced the spherical. The vase illustrated here, product of an Attic workshop in the early years of the Late Geometric period, is a characteristic example of a luxurious variation of the flat pyxis decorated with one to four horse figurines on the lid. Such pyxides seem to have been intended exclusively for male burials and are usually found in richly-furnished graves of the period.

H: 26.5 cm / RD: 32.5 cm

https://cycladic.gr/en/exhibit/ng1103-pixida-me-poma?cat=archaia-elliniki-techni

Published 3 years ago
Aug 24th 2022
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