amphore_de_pamphylie

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  • Grace 13 (en)
  • Pamphylian Amphoras (en)
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  • 2013-08-02T16:54:30Z ()
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  • 1 ()
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  • 2013-08-02T16:55:07Z ()
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  • Amphore de Pamphylie (en)
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  • This type of amphora is known as the Form 13 (Grace, 1973) and the Pamphylian Amphora (Rauh et alii, 2000: 169-70). It has a near-oval, bulging body with faint (if any) indication of shoulder and neck off-set. It exhibits small, rounded handles and a rolled and slightly thickened rim. 'Toes are short and thick and taper to a rounded button' (Rauh, 2004: 330). The shape of the body, and the length of the handles and neck show considerable variation: a bulging belly, short neck and handles may be early features (compare Empereur, 1998: 394, Fig. 5 with Slane, 1986: 282 No. 26 Pl. 63 and the presumably far later specimen published by Rauh (2004: 330, Fig. 1)). However, more finds of complete amphorae from dated contexts are needed before the evolution of the form can be established. (en)
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