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Horn container, used as a | Horn container, used as a gaxapu due to its wooden base, featuring a handle for attaching it to a belt. Garlands and flowers decorate the piece, alongside a scene showing a woman with a rake and a man holding a scythe. The inscription, partially erased, indicates the ownership of the object: “I belong to Juan ¿Gil?” (“Soy de Juan ¿Gil?”).[[Category:Model]] | ||
{{:Horn_container_talk}} | {{:Horn_container_talk}} |
Revision as of 20:32, 23 April 2025
Horn container | |
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Date | 2025 |
Contact | melendezenrique@uniovi.es |
Type | 3D Object |
License | Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License |
Format | model/gltf-binary |
Museum | Universidad de Oviedo |
Omeka | Link |
Talk Page | Link |
Horn container, used as a gaxapu due to its wooden base, featuring a handle for attaching it to a belt. Garlands and flowers decorate the piece, alongside a scene showing a woman with a rake and a man holding a scythe. The inscription, partially erased, indicates the ownership of the object: “I belong to Juan ¿Gil?” (“Soy de Juan ¿Gil?”).