spatheion_3

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  • Keay 26 (en)
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  • 2013-08-04T10:09:03Z ()
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  • 2013-08-04T10:10:29Z ()
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  • Spatheion 3 (en)
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  • The third sub-type of the so-called 'Spatheia' African amphorae refers to a group of very small sized amphorae (not over 50cm, mostly 45cm high), often referred to as 'miniature spatheia'. (Bonifay, 2004). Bonifay has divided the form into four variants (2004). : - A: Quite wide and tall 'miniature Spatheion' (up to 13cm wide and about 50cm high), with a triangular section rim and a pronounced groove on the outer face. The upper section of the handles are applied directly under the lip. There is a short cone-shaped solid spike. - B: Tapered and everted triangular sectioned rim, with a double step on the outer face. There is a narrow body (8-9cm wide) which is tapered towards the base and terminated by a cone-shaped solid spike flattened on the underside. Some examples do not have handles. -C: The rim is tall with a convex external face and a flat or concave internal face. There is a narrow body (7-8cm wide) tapered towards the base and terminated by an elongated solid spike. Some examples appear not to have handles. -D: Tall and vertical band-shaped rim, moulded on the outer face. There is an elongated neck, usually without handles. There is a narrow body (7-9cm wide) tapered towards the base and terminated by a short solid thickened foot. (en)
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