SATURNIA – Sterpeti Necropolis – Chamber tomb
(End 7th -6th c. A.D.; reused in 5th c. B.C.)
Attic black-figure pottery (500-490 B.C.)
1) Amphora belonging to the “Group of Small Neck-
Amphorae”
2) Amphora by “Red-Line Painter”
3) Jug (oinochoe) by “Painter of Vatican G 49”
4) Eye-cup (kilyx) belonging to the “Leafless Group”
Etruscan red-figure pottery
5) Amphora belonging to the “Group of Munich 892” (beginning 5th c. B.C.
6) Amphora by the “Workshop of the Micali painter” (500 B.C.)
Etrusco-Corinthian pottery
7) Perfume jar (aryballos)
Bucchero
8) Calyx on a high foot
9) Small dish with inscription of ownership: MI
KAMETHLECE
10) Small plates on a high foot
11) Spindle whorl
Overpainted red-figure pottery
13) Amphora belonging to the “Six’s technique group” (510 B.C)
12) Amphora belonging to the “Praxias Group” (480-460 B.C.)
Attic red figure pottery
14) Drinking cup depicting an owl (glaux) (450-425 B.C.)
Attic black glazed pottery
15) Drinking cup (glaux) (450 B.C.)
16) Ointment jar (lekythos) (430 B.C.)
17) Cups (kilykes) (470-450 B.C.)
Painted pottery
18) Miniature amphora (end 6th -beginning 5th c. B.C.)
19) Drinking cup (skyphos) (end 6th c. B.C.)
20) Small plates and small cup
Impasto pottery
21) “Ionic (Marseille type)” amphora (6th– 5th c. B.C.)
Gold, amber and bone
22) Pieces from necklace and pieces used as ornament
coverings