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  • Cres is home to many different types of nonvenomous snakes, including Elaphe quatuorlineata, Zamenis longissimus, Zamenis situla, and Natrix tessellata, a snake rare or absent on other Adriatic islands.
  • Situla (plural situlae), from the Latin word for bucket or pail, is the term in archaeology and art history for a variety of elaborate bucket-shaped vessels from the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages, usually with a handle at the top.
  • File:Cultura di golasecca II B, situla con coperchio, bronzo, dalla tomba del lazzaretto, 510-490 ac ca.
  • Excavation of a third Romano-British settlement, near Ermin Way, uncovered a sherd from a situla dating from the Iron Age.
  • Chariots were only known to be used by the Daunians and northern Illyrians in Slovenia from depictions on Daunian stele and Illyrian situla.
  • The Situla of the Pania is an ivory situla or pyxis from the end of the seventh century BC, found in the Tomb of the Pania in Chiusi and conserved in the Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze.
  • On either side of the architectonic composition, eight angels hold episcopal vestments and liturgical objects: two large angels stand in the place of caryatids (the one to the left holds a large crucifix and a chalice and wears a pallium, the one on the right holds a crosier and a paten and wears a stole and a pectoral cross), two smaller angels sit at the former's feet (the one on the left holds a missal and a candle, the one on the right holds a cruet and a candle), and, at the top, two pairs of small angels hold, to the right, an archbishop's mitre, a situla and an aspergillum; the ones on the left hold a bishop's mitre, a navicula, and a thurible.
  • Small animals find refuge in the stone heaps created by the guardians of the nature reserve, thus providing precious macro-habitats for reptiles such as the Italian Aesculapian snake (Zamenis lineatus), the European ratsnake (Zamenis situla) and the Sicilian wall lizard (Podarcis waglerianus).
  • C, including a double-chest tomb found in the Cantariello locality, exhibited in room LXVII of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples and depicting two women, arranged facing each other; the woman on the left holds an oinochoe in one hand and a situla in the other, while the woman on the right holds a bread and a kantharos, and in the center is depicted a pomegranate, a symbol of death and life.


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