Iberian cultural artifacts in Emporion (Empúries). 5th - 1st centuries BCE, and Greek ceramics in Iberian sites 5th - 4th centuries BCE.
ELEMENTS OF IBERIAN MATERIAL CULTURE
IN EMPÒRION
The presence of ceramics, amphorae and a whole range of elements of Iberian tradition is common in the archaeological contexts of Empúries, whether those coming from the immediate surroundings or those arriving from further afield through trade.
1. Painted Iberian ceramic cup
Iberian culture (5th-4th century BCE)
Empúries
2-3. Painted Iberian ceramic urns
Iberian culture (3rd-1st century BCE)
Empúries
4-5. Painted Iberian ceramic kalathoi
Iberian culture (2nd-1st century BCE)
Empúries
6-7. Biconical cap and vessel with a spout (guttus) of gray ceramic from the coast
Catalan
Iberian culture (c. || BCE)
Empuriabrava
GREEK CERAMICS IN IBERIAN SITES
Attic ceramic vessels that are an example of the distribution with the trade of Greek materials towards the indigenous world.
16. Attic red-figure pottery lecanís lid
Classical Greek culture (4th century BC)
Iberian village of Turó del Montgròs (El Brull, Osona)
Inv. no. 29183
17. Attic ceramic cup with black glaze
Classical Greek culture (5th century BC)
Iberian village of Puig de Sant Andreu in Ullastret
(Baix Empordà)
Exhibited at the Catalan Museum of Archaeology, Barcelona, Spain. Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya (MAC).