keay_61_a_b_d

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  • 2013-08-03T21:11:29Z ()
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  • Keay 61 A, B & D (en)
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  • Keay (1984) subdivides this type into five variants (A-E). The more frequent are variants A-B-D (variant C is treated separately). Generally, this type comprises a cylindrical body with a gently tapering base and a very distinctive conical foot with a ring-shaped bulge and a short rounded bottom which may have acted as a sort of axial pivot. Variant A (classic) : The upper section has a sharply curved shoulder and tall conical neck. The rim has a pronounced everted profile, with a slightly splayed outer face and a shallow undercut at its junction with the neck. The handles are tall and circular in profile and elliptical in section, while the attachment to the neck is generally marked by a finger impression on the inside. Variant B (early ?) : The shoulder here has a more rounded hemispherical profile, while the neck has a similar profile to Variant A although it is lower and squatter. The rim is also similar except that the undercut at its junction with the neck is less marked. Finally, the handles have a more rounded profile. Variant D (early): This variant is characterised by a shallow grove running around the inside of the rim at its lower point. Perhaps a transition form between types Keay 62 and 61. (en)
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