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Oval hut urn
Italic, Villanovan
Iron Age
9th century B.C.
Medium/Technique
Terracotta
Dimensions
Urn: 20.5 x 26 cm (8 1/16 x 10 1/4 in.). Door: height: 9 cm; width: 11.3 cm
Credit Line
Benjamin and Lucy Rowland Fund
Accession Number1974.171a-b
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAncient Greece and Rome
ClassificationsVessels
DescriptionOval hut urn of dark burnished fabric with separate door which was originally held in place by a rod placed through pierced projections in door center and on either side of the opening. Used as a receptacle for a cremation burial, this urn is also important as a representation of an early Italic building, the type of which only the barest foundation have survived. Projections along the ridgepole perhaps suggest Cretan connections (Hencken). Incised design around edge of roof.
Lower section of roof restored in plaster on one side toward the back of the hut; large chip missing from bottom edge on the opposite side. Some cracking, but generally well-preserved.
Lower section of roof restored in plaster on one side toward the back of the hut; large chip missing from bottom edge on the opposite side. Some cracking, but generally well-preserved.
ProvenanceBy date unknown: with Jeannette Brun, Dufourstrasse 119, Zurich 8008, Switzerland; purchased by MFA from Jeannette Brun, April 10, 1974