Terracotta zoomorphic askos (vessel) with antlers

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Terracotta zoomorphic askos (vessel) with antlers

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The animal represented is likely a native species of deer. Bones of wild deer have been found at prehistoric sites on the island.
Middle Cypriot III

Askos can be recognized by their flat shape and a spout at one or both ends, which could also be used as a handle. They were usually ornately painted, like vases, and were used mainly for storing oil and refilling oil lamps. They were widely traded in and around the Mediterranean. The original meaning of the word ἀσκός was bard. From them the early Christian sect of Ascotarians takes its name. The Ascodrugites, however, are not related to them except by popular etymology.

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0500 - 1500
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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