keay_55

PropertyValue
?:created
  • 2013-08-03T21:08:21Z ()
?:hasVersion
  • 1 ()
?:prefLabel
  • Keay 55 (en)
?:related
?:scopeNote
  • This amphora was first recognised by Almagro (1955: 115). It features a tall cylindrical body with a gently curved shoulder and cylindrical neck. According to Keay (1984), the upper part of the neck features bands of horizontal incised comb decoration. 'The rim is a vertical continuation of the neck with a bevelled inner edge and a characteristic ledge running around the inside'. The handles are ear-shaped in profile and elliptical in section. The foot probably took the form of a short, stubby button, rather than the elongated tubular foot published by Keay (1984: Fig. 31.2). (en)
?:topConceptOf
?:type
The above data is also available as RDF/XML and Turtle.