africana_3c

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  • Keay 25.2 (en)
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  • 2013-08-02T15:56:00Z ()
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  • 1 ()
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  • 2013-08-02T15:56:31Z ()
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  • Africana 3C (en)
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  • Classed as 'contenitori cilindrici della tarda eta imperiale' (cylindrical containers of the late Imperial period: Manacorda, 1977a: 171ff.), these fall typologically between the amphorae of the Africana Grande series and the larger cylindrical African amphorae of the later fifth/sixth centuries. Keay distinguishes 30 variations (for full details see Keay, 1984: 184-212), but gathers together the most common ones (variants A-V) in three main sub-types. The second sub-type is characterised by a rim with a very developed and strongly everted lip (up to 45°). The neck (with very tall handles), the body and the spike are nearly cylindrical. Examples of smaller size are related to the type 1 spatheia. No stamps are known. (en)
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