keay_8a

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  • 2013-08-03T20:58:23Z ()
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  • Keay 8A (en)
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  • This amphora type is quite separate from the Keay 8B (apart from a vague morphological similarity of the rim). According to Murialdo (1988), this amphora is rather a late development of the amphora Keay type 61. The upper part of Keay 8A is described by Keay (1984) as having 'a tall cylindrical neck with a straight sided rim; this had a characteristic curled lip and a marked junction with the neck. The handles have a compressed elliptical profile'. The body is wide and cylindrical, terminated by a conical foot with a ring-shaped bulge and a pointed bottom (Bonifay, 2004). (en)
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