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Accession_Number REDMG:1964.1678
Shape Miniature krater
Shape_description Rounded, slightly outturned concave rim; two horizontal round handles, pi-shaped, applied to the outside of the rim, with tops pressed down across the top; shallow bowl; flat base with wire comb or wire marks.
Material Terracotta
Fabric Corinthian
Fabric_description
Munsell_color 10YR 7/3
Decoration Black glaze all over, especially lustrous on the interior.
Inscriptions
Condition Surface worn and somewhat eroded.
Technique/Style Black glaze
Provenance
Period Late Archaic / Early Classical
Date 6-5 c.
Dating_details
Artist
Attribution
Image

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Oblique view, from slightly above, of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip.

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Oblique view, from slightly above, of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip.

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Front view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip.

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Back view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip.

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Top view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip, showing the interior.

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Bottom view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip, showing the underside.

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Oblique view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip.

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Front view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip.

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Front view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip, showing one handle.

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Front view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip.

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Front view of a Corinthian miniature votive krater with black slip, showing one handle.

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Oblique view of an upside down Corinthian miniature votive krater, showing base.
Comparanda Cf. Corinth 15.3, pl. 68.1767. Cf. also Agora 12, pl. 46, no. 1427 (a more refined piece)
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Beazley_DB
Height 2.3
Diameters Rim 4.3, 2.2
Handle_height 1.1
Other_dims. W. incl. handles 4.7
Location 7.2.2
Edited_by Amy
Date_edited 10.07.2004
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