The art of the Carthaginians was an eclectic mix of influences and styles, which included Egyptian motifs, Greek fashion, Phoenician gods, and Etruscan patterns. Terracotta and stone were transformed into highly decorative objects ranging from everyday utensils to purely ornamental pieces. These ceramics were found in various locations around Italy and form part of the British Museum's collection.


Size: 4810px × 3415px
Location: Carthage, Tunis, North Africa
Photo credit: © De Luan / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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