摘要:The fragments of three Daunian duck-shaped askoi were discovered in the course of excavations conducted at the beginning of the 20th century on the Iron Age necropolis at Nesactium. In this work we compare the Nesactium askoi with similar vessels discovered on the territories of the eastern Mediterranean and Italy, from the late Eneolithic period to the early Iron Age. We conclude that the finds from Nesactium belong to subgeometrical Daunian pottery, phases I and II.