A fragment of a green stone vase from the Kothon area in Motya poses again the problem of the circulation of stone vessels in the ancient Mediterranean world. The material (magnesite) must be Egyptian, and we can suppose an Egyptian origin because of its shape, which was well-known in the Predynastic - Old Kingdom Period (IV Dynasty). The vase probably antedates the archaeological context in Motya. It reminds one of the case of a III Dynasty fragment in the Barracco Museum in Rome, that was inscribed during the XXV dynasty, or of the stone vessels from Almuñecar. These luxury goods may have been lying in the ground for centuries before being employed again, and we know that Phoenicians contributed to their re-use and dissemination.

Un vaso litico dall'area sacra del kothon di Mozia

2014

Abstract

A fragment of a green stone vase from the Kothon area in Motya poses again the problem of the circulation of stone vessels in the ancient Mediterranean world. The material (magnesite) must be Egyptian, and we can suppose an Egyptian origin because of its shape, which was well-known in the Predynastic - Old Kingdom Period (IV Dynasty). The vase probably antedates the archaeological context in Motya. It reminds one of the case of a III Dynasty fragment in the Barracco Museum in Rome, that was inscribed during the XXV dynasty, or of the stone vessels from Almuñecar. These luxury goods may have been lying in the ground for centuries before being employed again, and we know that Phoenicians contributed to their re-use and dissemination.
2014
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico - ISMA - Sede Montelibretti
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
978-2-7200-1162-7
Motya
Kothon
Egypt
stone vessel
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