keay_57

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  • Keay 57 (en)
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  • This type was first identified by Almagro in the Estruch cemeteries at Empuries (1955: 319, Fig. 303). Keay subdivides this type into three variants, but the majority are variant B. It comprises 'a cylindrical body (-) tapering inwards to a narrow base with a stubby cylindrical foot (-) Having a tightly curved shoulder, the neck was tall with inverted sides, while the rim had a pronounced convex outer face and a sharply inclined inner face. The handles had a large ear-shaped profile with elliptical section'. More of the examples 'usually bore comb decoration' on the neck. For complete examples, consider with caution that chosen by Keay (1984: Fig. 29.8) which is perhaps of another type. See instead those of Fos (Sciallano & Sibella, 1991) and Albenga (Pallares, 1987: Fig. 11). (en)
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