Libation bowl at The British Museum, London
Libation bowl at The British Museum, London
Published 2017-02-22T20:28:21+00:00
This Persian form of phiale, decorated with leaves, became known in Greece during the later 5th and 4th centuries BC. Versions were made in several materials. It is likely that Greek and Western Anatolian metalworkers imitated Persian forms.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Standard settings would be fine, I recommend high infill percentage (30%).
Date de publication | 22/02/2017 |
Durée d’impression | 100 - 150 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 20g |
Dimensions | 88x88x19mm |
Technologie | FDM |
Complexité | Medium |
Sans support | YES |
Titre | Libation bowl (phiale) |
Date | 400-350 BC |
Accession | GR 1920.5-29.2 |
Medium | Silver |
Credit | On loan from the Society of Antiquaries, London |
Localisation | British Museum |