keay_34

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  • 2013-08-03T21:00:40Z ()
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  • Keay 34 (en)
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  • Two examples are published in Keay (1984) but only the first one seems to really correspond to this amphora now known by two complete examples at Dougga (Tunisia) (Bonifay, 2004). Keay’s original description can now be completed in the following way: The body of this type was tall and nearly perfectly cylindrical with a wide shoulder and tall cylindrical neck. The rim consisted of a developed flange with an upright face and triangular section. The handles were ear-shaped in profile and elliptical in section. The lower section of the body tapered to a narrow base terminating in a filled spinning top-shaped spike. There are two probable variants (Bonifay, 2004): - A: broad and upright band-shaped rim, the of which neck is perfectly cylindrical - B: triangular-in-section rim with hanging lip, the neck is slightly widened in the upper section with combed decoration on certain examples. (en)
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