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Accession_Number REDMG:1964.1663
Shape Stamnos-pyxis
Shape_description Rounded, slightly raised rim; two pinched round horizontal handles, round in section, rise at a diagonal from the sloping shoulders which curve gently down to a small raised base, concave on the underside.
Material Terracotta
Fabric Corinthian
Fabric_description Light pink, fine-grained, and powdery
Munsell_color 7.5YR 7/4
Decoration Completely reserved
Inscriptions
Condition Comprised of two joining pieces, which preserve ca. 2/3 of the entire. Slightly chipped rim and foot; superficial crack.on handle. Both fragments have grey deposits on the interior and some exterior surfaces.
Technique/Style
Provenance
Period Classical
Date 5 c.
Dating_details
Artist
Attribution
Image

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Side view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis.

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Side view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, in two separate pieces.

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Oblique view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, showing handles and mouth.

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Front view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, showing missing section and handles.

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Front view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, showing missing section and handles.

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Front view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, showing missing section and handles.

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Front view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, showing missing section and handles.

2004.99.0112.jpg
Front view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, showing missing section and handles.

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Oblique view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, in two separate pieces showing mouth and base.

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Oblique view of a fragmentary Corinthian stamnos-pyxis, in two separate pieces showing interior.
Comparanda Corinth 15.3, pl. 69.1812.
Bibliography
Archive_Ref
Beazley_DB
Height Pres. 5.9
Diameters Rim 4.1, shoulder 8.1, base 3.8
Handle_height 2.1
Other_dims. W. incl. handles 9.4
Location 4.1.1
Edited_by Denise; Amy; Jayne
Date_edited 21.08.2002; 08.07.2004; 11.8.22
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