
"Etruscan black-gloss small plate from the Castello Banfi Collection Black-gloss small plate. Pink-orange clay with brown paint. Similar to a type widespread in Etruria, esp. Volterra, known as a 'fish dish' and considered of Attic and South Italian derivation. End of 3rd – first half of 2nd c. BCE. Montalcino, Poggio alle Mura (Castello Banfi), n. inv. 136. Bischeri 2022: n. cat. 153. Processed in Reality Capture from 294 images. GDH ID C5_136 This project was done under the authority of the Soprintendenza Archeologia, belle arti e paesaggio per le province di Siena Grosseto e Arezzo in collaboration with Global Digital Heritage. We thank Elizabeth Koenig, Hospitality Project Director at Castello Banfi and President of the Scientific Committe of Fonadazione Banfi, for coordinating this project and making the collection accessible. The catalog of the Banfi collection was created by Dr. Matteo Bischeri (2022)." Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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