dressel_24_italian

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  • Augst 5 (en)
  • Callender 2 (en)
  • Camulodunum 182 (en)
  • Camulodunum 183 (en)
  • Koan Amphora (en)
  • Ostia 51 (en)
  • Peacock & Williams 10 (en)
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  • 2013-08-03T19:31:07Z ()
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  • 2013-08-03T19:32:42Z ()
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  • Dressel 2-4 Italian (en)
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  • This type was based on prototypes from the Aegean island of Cos (Koan type). It has a simple ring-like rim with circular section, and a troncoconic neck that tapers gently inwards to a marked shoulder. The body tends to be cylindrical, with a solid cylindrical spike. The handles, which comprise two parallel clay shafts with a characteristic bifid section, are flexed and join the amphora immediately below the rim and on the shoulder close to its junction with the neck. Within this general type, there is some variation in shape. Those manufactured in the ager Falernus commonly appear taller and with a body that is more or less cylindrical (Panella & Fano, 1977: Groups 8 and 9; Panella, 2002). The distinctive feature of the Pompeii Dressel 2-4, however, is the somewhat squat shape of the cylindrical body, which tends to make them shorter than other types of Dressel 2-4 manufactured in Italy and the provinces (Panella & Fano, 1977: Groups 1-4; Panella, 2002). (en)
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