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There are 9 objects for which Shape_description contains → chous
2008.9.36 Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
2008.9.37 Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
2008.9.38 Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
2008.9.39 Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
2008.9.40 Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
2008.9.41 Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Body of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2008.9.42.
2008.9.42 Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Neck of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2008.9.41.
45.10.25 Fragments of a chous
48.11.8 This shape was particularly popular at Agrigento, where many tombs contained one example (it is called 'brochetto attingitoio' or juglet for drawing liquids, comparable to the attic 'chous'): see especially Veder Greco, Contrada Mosè: 264 (tomb 3); Contrada Pezzino: 306 (tomb 582), 348 (tomb 238), 352 (tomb 779), 353 (tomb 1086), 354 (tombs 585 and 1147), and 355 (tomb 1225). Cf. also Lentini 61613/E (top half glossed) and 61569/B (smaller): Lagona 1973, 86-87 nos. 185 and 186, pl. 30.
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