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Accession_Number 26.2.74-75
Shape Amphora
Shape_description Two joining fragments; Shoulder sherd of Attic black-figured pottery small-neck-amphora;
Material Terracotta
Fabric
Fabric_description
Munsell_color
Decoration Part of both panels preserved together with handle zone; at top of shoulder, frieze of tongues in black and red between narrow black bands; below part of panel with red object, part of Nereus's tail fin, overlapping handle zone.
Inscriptions
Condition Two fragments glued together.
Technique/Style painted, incised; black-figure
Provenance Naukratis (made in Attica)
Period Archaic
Date 5860BC-575BC
Dating_details
Artist Deianeira Painter
Attribution
Image

2003.20.0010.jpg
Top view of two joined fragments of a black-figure amphora showing the corner of a pointed hat that may have belonged to a Persian or an archer.

2003.20.0089.jpg
The lower part of two joining black-figure neck amphora fragments.

2003.20.0094.jpg
The top part of two joining black-figure neck amphora Fragments

2005.02.0382.jpg
Top view of two joined fragments of a black-figure amphora showing the corner of a pointed hat that may have belonged to a Persian or an archer.

2005.02.0383.jpg
Top view of the reverse of two joined fragments of a black-figure amphora showing the corner of a pointed hat that may have belonged to a Persian or an archer.

2013.04.0173.jpg
Top view of two joined fragments of a black-figure amphora showing the corner of a pointed hat that may have belonged to a Persian or an archer.

2013.04.0174.jpg
Top view of the reverse of two joined fragments of an amphora.
Comparanda
Bibliography CVA Reading 1, p.39, pl.23, no.36; Cook 1952 p.129, n.32; Villing et al 2013-2015 (ORC) GA.0012 Phase 1; Brijder,H., et al. (eds.), Enthousiasmos, Essays on Greek and Related Pottery presented to M. Hemelrijk (Amsterdam, 1986), 64, fig. 4D;
Archive_Ref reference 1
Beazley_DB 30274
Height 6.90;
Diameters
Handle_height
Other_dims. W:7.60; T:0.60;
Location 1.1.3
Edited_by Richard; Karen; Jasmin Payne; Adel; Jayne
Date_edited 10.02.2004; 20.04.2004; 04.09.2018; 2019; 05.03.22
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