There are 1 objects for which Dating contains → This type of skyphos had an exceptionally long life, beginning in the Protocorinthian period and continuing until late in the 5th c. Cf. Perachora 2, no. 2954, 296 and pl. 119; but cf. Corinth 13, 253.1 (late 6 c.), 285.1-2 (early) ← |
27.3.2 | This type of skyphos had an exceptionally long life, beginning in the Protocorinthian period and continuing until late in the 5th c. Cf. Perachora 2, no. 2954, 296 and pl. 119; but cf. Corinth 13, 253.1 (late 6 c.), 285.1-2 (early) |