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Thought to have been inspired by Celtic prototypes, the Montefortino emerged in the 4th century B.C. and continued in use well in to the Roman period. The type is defined by a conical bowl surmounted by a knob and a narrow, moderately-sloping neck-guard. Examples and regional variations have been found from the Iberian Peninsula to the Black Sea area. The type takes its name from the Italian region of Montefortino, near Ancona, where 17 examples were discovered in a Celtic burial.
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Large areas of the outside surface with overpainting, with some patches of infill and overpainting. The interior with three areas of consolidation with webbing, resin, and overpainting.