dressel_6b

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  • Augst 37 (en)
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  • 2013-08-03T19:38:31Z ()
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  • 2013-08-03T19:39:05Z ()
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  • Dressel 6B (en)
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  • The most important characteristic of the Dressel 6B amphorae is the chalice-shaped rim, which meets the neck at a sharp angle. The outer contours are continuous along the body and the handles. The upper part of the handles is attached to the neck below the rim. The body is pear shaped or oval with a short stubby base. The rim of the amphorae in the Augustan to the early Flavian period is curved. During the periods of Domitian and Nerva, the rim became straight. The amphorae with the stamp of Trajan and Hadrian also have conical rims. Sometimes they have a fine line running around the outside of the rim. (en)
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