Q55655857
Greek ceramic in the collections of the Saint-Raymond Museum in Toulouse
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Q55655857
Summary
Q55655857 is an alabastron[1].
Key Facts
- Q55655857's instance of is recorded as alabastron[2].
- Q55655857's instance of is recorded as archaeological artefact[3].
- Q55655857 is owned by Giampietro Campana[4].
- Q55655857 is owned by Musée Saint-Raymond[5].
- Q55655857's genre is Protocorinthian pottery[6].
- Q55655857's genre is early Corinthian[7].
- Q55655857's genre is black-figure pottery[8].
- Q55655857's depicts is recorded as reticulate[9].
- Q55655857's depicts is recorded as swan[10].
- Q55655857's depicts is recorded as rosette[11].
- Q55655857's depicts is recorded as tongue (motif)[12].
- Q55655857 is made of terracotta[13].
- Q55655857's collection is recorded as Musée Saint-Raymond[14].
- Q55655857's inventory number is recorded as 26009[15].
- Q55655857's inventory number is recorded as 43[16].
- The location of Q55655857 was Saint-Raymond Museum reserves[17].
- Q55655857's Commons category is recorded as Musée Saint-Raymond, 26009[18].
- Q55655857's catalog code is recorded as 325[19].
- -0630-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q55655857[20].
- Q55655857's exhibition history is recorded as Ex-pots cassés. Histoires de restauration[21].
- Q55655857's significant event is recorded as retrocession[22].
- Q55655857's significant event is recorded as deposit[23].
- Q55655857's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+10.2'}[24].
- Q55655857's fabrication method is recorded as incising[25].
- Q55655857's fabrication method is recorded as highlight[26].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include alabastron[2] and archaeological artefact[3].
Origins
-0630-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q55655857[20].