amrit_amphora

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  • Tartus Amphora (en)
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  • 2013-08-02T16:56:37Z ()
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  • 2013-08-02T16:56:58Z ()
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  • Amrit amphora (en)
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  • This is a large amphora imitating the Campanian Dressel 2-4 type. It has a rounded convex rim, long cylindrical neck, often with a band of grooves in the centre, long handles with a scored groove along the entire length, placed at the edge of the shoulder which is stepped. The shoulder is rounded and the body is tall and ‘carrot’ -shaped. The toe is solid, with a marked spiral twist. The body bears marked cut band grooving. The walls are quite thick and heavy. The surfaces are often pitted due to lime and fossil shell inclusions. The handles of later, fourth century, examples are folded down the centre and not scored. (en)
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