keay_27

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  • 2013-08-03T20:59:40Z ()
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  • Keay 27 (en)
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  • This type of amphora is described by Keay (1984) as comprising a 'tall cylindrical body, terminating in a rounded base and a poorly pronounced foot. The neck has an hour-glass profile, while the rim is an everted extension of the neck. The handles have a narrow profile while the upper arm joins the amphora a short distance below the rim. Keay divides this type into two variants: - A : rim with a sheer face and traces of an offset at it junction with the neck, - B rim with a poorly defined lip, but only type B is common. Early variants are characterised by a gently everted rim with an internal bulge and upper arm of the handles more distant from the rim (example at Ostia). (en)
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