




Lucerne
Item No.
Exhibit 196
Inventory No.
No. 24.S255-3.162 (Sabap SS-NU)
Provenance
S’Urbale Nuragic Village, Teti
Acquisition
n.d.
Material
Ceramics
Measures
Height 1.60 cm; length 11 cm; width 6.50 cm
Conservation
Recomposed from fragments, almost complete
Period
Nuragic
Dating
Final Bronze-Early Iron Age (12th-8th cent. BCE).
The find is from the nuragic village of S’Urbale (Teti-NU). The lantern, ceramic, spoon-shaped with an ogival profile and flat bottom, is of more accurate workmanship than the other lanterns found at the site. A handle, partially preserved, allowed the object to be gripped, which, with the flame fueled by a fat of animal or vegetable origin, served to illuminate the room. The object is dated to the Final Bronze-Early Iron Age, between 12th and 8th centuries BC.
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