keay_51

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  • 2013-08-03T21:07:27Z ()
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  • Keay 51 (en)
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  • Although there is only one example of this amphora in Keay (1984), it has a quite distinctive body shape, piriform with a compression towards the base. There are traces of horizontal ribbing. It was 76.5 cm high and 37.5 cm wide, and the base below the compression comprised a hemisphere with a small button-foot. The upper section comprised a larger hemispherical shoulder which blended into a low and squat neck. The rim had a simple squared profile with no apparent lip. The handles were semi-circular, ovoid to round in section. Keay (1984: 266) mentions a similar amphora found at Empuries (Nolla, 1974/5: 189, Fig. 27.1; 151, Fig. 3), though it lacked the compression in the body and the foot was more pronounced. (en)
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