keay_41

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  • 2013-08-03T21:06:35Z ()
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  • Keay 41 (en)
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  • There are eight examples in Keay (1984). Although none of the Catalan examples were complete, the overall shape is known from one complete example at the Palaeochristian cemetery of Saint Seurin, Bordeaux, and another one in the Yassi Ada II wreck. This amphora had a cylindrical and slightly globular body with the lower section of the body terminating in a gently curved base with a hollow (not filled) stubby button foot. The upper section had a sharply curved shoulder (Keay, 1984). There was a narrow squat neck with sharply concave sides. The rim was in the form of a very distinctive flange: the outer face curved sharply inwards, while the inner face had an indentation running around the inside. The handles had an 'ear-shaped' profile with slight thickening on the lower side of the upper arm; the section was elliptical. (en)
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