Âge du bronze Poterie Navire (Sans prix de réserve)






A dirigé le musée de la collection Ifergan, spécialisée en archéologie phénicienne.
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Vase en céramique de l’âge du Bronze, 80 × 80 mm, en bon état, provenant d’une collection privée néerlandaise, acquise dans les années 1980, avec certificat d’authenticité et licence d’exportation UE.
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OBJET : Récipient
MATÉRIAU : Poterie
CULTURE : Âge du Bronze
PÉRIODE : 3e millénaire av. J.-C
DIMENSIONS : 80 mm × 80 mm
ÉTAT : Bon état
PROVENANCE : Ex collection privée néerlandaise, acquise dans les années 1980
The Bronze Age (c. 3000–1200 BCE) marked a profound evolution in ceramic technology, running parallel to the rise of metallurgy. While utilitarian vessels for cooking and storage remained the bedrock of domestic life, the period saw the widespread adoption of the potter’s wheel in some regions and the refinement of regional hand-building techniques in others. Improved kiln designs allowed for higher, more controlled firing temperatures. This technological leap resulted in more durable, thin-walled wares that frequently mirrored the sharp angles, rivets, and lustrous surfaces of prestigious, elite-status bronze vessels.
Ceramic styles became highly regionalized yet deeply reflective of expanding trade networks, acting as cultural markers across Eurasia and the Mediterranean. In Europe, the Bell Beaker and Unetice cultures were defined by their distinctively shaped, cord-imprinted, or incised drinking vessels, which signaled shared ritual practices. Meanwhile, the Aegean witnessed the pinnacle of artistic expression with Minoan Kamares ware and Marine Style pottery, celebrated for their fluid, vibrant depictions of oceanic life. These diverse styles demonstrate a shift from purely functional household items to highly valued mediums for artistic expression and social prestige.
Beyond domestic and aesthetic utility, Bronze Age pottery played a crucial role in economic and funerary contexts. The emergence of large, standardized storage jars—such as the Mediterranean pithoi—enabled the surplus accumulation and maritime transport of agricultural commodities like olive oil and wine, anchoring the economies of early palace complexes. Furthermore, specialized funerary wares, such as the food vessels and cinerary urns of the Urnfield culture, reveal complex spiritual beliefs surrounding the afterlife. Because these ceramics survive indefinitely in the archaeological record, their shifting styles and distribution patterns remain our primary tool for mapping ancient migration, trade routes, and social hierarchies.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license
If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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OBJET : Récipient
MATÉRIAU : Poterie
CULTURE : Âge du Bronze
PÉRIODE : 3e millénaire av. J.-C
DIMENSIONS : 80 mm × 80 mm
ÉTAT : Bon état
PROVENANCE : Ex collection privée néerlandaise, acquise dans les années 1980
The Bronze Age (c. 3000–1200 BCE) marked a profound evolution in ceramic technology, running parallel to the rise of metallurgy. While utilitarian vessels for cooking and storage remained the bedrock of domestic life, the period saw the widespread adoption of the potter’s wheel in some regions and the refinement of regional hand-building techniques in others. Improved kiln designs allowed for higher, more controlled firing temperatures. This technological leap resulted in more durable, thin-walled wares that frequently mirrored the sharp angles, rivets, and lustrous surfaces of prestigious, elite-status bronze vessels.
Ceramic styles became highly regionalized yet deeply reflective of expanding trade networks, acting as cultural markers across Eurasia and the Mediterranean. In Europe, the Bell Beaker and Unetice cultures were defined by their distinctively shaped, cord-imprinted, or incised drinking vessels, which signaled shared ritual practices. Meanwhile, the Aegean witnessed the pinnacle of artistic expression with Minoan Kamares ware and Marine Style pottery, celebrated for their fluid, vibrant depictions of oceanic life. These diverse styles demonstrate a shift from purely functional household items to highly valued mediums for artistic expression and social prestige.
Beyond domestic and aesthetic utility, Bronze Age pottery played a crucial role in economic and funerary contexts. The emergence of large, standardized storage jars—such as the Mediterranean pithoi—enabled the surplus accumulation and maritime transport of agricultural commodities like olive oil and wine, anchoring the economies of early palace complexes. Furthermore, specialized funerary wares, such as the food vessels and cinerary urns of the Urnfield culture, reveal complex spiritual beliefs surrounding the afterlife. Because these ceramics survive indefinitely in the archaeological record, their shifting styles and distribution patterns remain our primary tool for mapping ancient migration, trade routes, and social hierarchies.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license
If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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