Loading

Thymiaterium

-699/-600

Conjunto Arqueológico de Cástulo

Conjunto Arqueológico de Cástulo
Linares (Jaén), Spain

This bronze thymiaterium is an artefact intended for a ritual use in ceremonies. It is used to burn incense and fragrance substances. For this reason they have a bowl in which to place the embers and aromatic substances.

Together with this piece, from the tumulus of Higuerones (Cástulo), a fragment of the lid it was documented. This lid have a bull on top, and it is perforated by triangles to allow escape the smoke. The bull works as a handle, and this allows the output of smoke from his mouth because it is hollow inside. Also this thymiaterium has a zoomorphic decoration on the edge of the bowl with the representation of two deer and a lioness, and an inverted lotus flower on the stem.

This element was part of a ritual set, with the winged sphinx documented in the same tumulus.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: Thymiaterium
  • Date Created: -699/-600
  • Physical Location: Archaeological Museum of Linares
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 25.6 cm Width: 18.5 cm Weight: 1.15 kg
  • Provenance: Higuerones tomb of Castulo
  • Medium: Bronze
Conjunto Arqueológico de Cástulo

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Interested in Design?

Get updates with your personalized Culture Weekly

You are all set!

Your first Culture Weekly will arrive this week.

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites