carrot_amphora

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  • Augst 44 (en)
  • Camulodunum 189 (en)
  • Peacock & Williams 12 (en)
  • Pompeii 15 (en)
  • Schoene-Mau 15 (en)
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  • 2013-08-03T19:09:41Z ()
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  • 2013-08-03T19:10:46Z ()
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  • Carrot amphora (en)
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  • A plain or rounded rim, which usually lacks a neck, small thick loop handles and a small tapered body, normally covered with horizontal rilling. However, there are a number of variations on this shape. Martin-Kilcher initially distinguished two variants (1994: Abb. 196, 1.2), while Vipard’s (1995) study shows that the typology of the carrot amphora is rather heterogeneous, including vessels of different sizes, rim diameters, tapered bodies and hollow spikes. Vipard ‘s (1995: 52-4) basic classification has three shapes: A - rounded body with conical outline; B - rounded body which narrows below the handles, having a sharper conical bottom; C - oblong short body and a variety of rims: 1 - turned down; 2 -vertical; 3 - everted. (en)
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