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Late Archaic |
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Europa, Grekland, Corinth [?] |
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Deep chimney mouth; moulding at base of mouth; narrow neck; almost flat shoulder; vertical band handle from neck to shoulder; cylindrical body, tapering downwards; disc base in two degrees. Red clay; black to brown glaze. Inside and outside of mouth painted; on shoulder one row of bars and one of rays; outside of handle painted; right below shoulder on one side of body double row of dots between n...
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Deep chimney mouth; moulding at base of mouth; narrow neck; almost flat shoulder; vertical band handle from neck to shoulder; cylindrical body, tapering downwards; disc base in two degrees. Red clay; black to brown glaze. Inside and outside of mouth painted; on shoulder one row of bars and one of rays; outside of handle painted; right below shoulder on one side of body double row of dots between narrow bands; on body a quadriga (?) with charioteer, two other figures (one of these partly erased) standing behind the horses and a seated figure holding a staff (?) in front of the horses – incisions; below figured scene two rows of dots between narrow bands; below this two groups of wet-incised lines; lower body, base top and lower edge of base painted.
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A lekythos (pl. lekythoi) is generally a taller, cylindrical vessel with a small, deep mouth, narrow neck and a single handle. However, many variants of the shape do exist, including the rounded, squa...
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A lekythos (pl. lekythoi) is generally a taller, cylindrical vessel with a small, deep mouth, narrow neck and a single handle. However, many variants of the shape do exist, including the rounded, squat form and the ovoid “Deianeira” form, all in various sizes. They were used for the storage of oils and are especially associated with funerary contexts. Towards the end of the fourth century BC they were functionally replaced by the unguentaria.
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Brukad Late Archaic.
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Funnen i Corinth [?], Grekland, Europa.
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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Clay
- Earthenware
- Pottery
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Material<itemMaterial> |
- Keramik
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Late Archaic
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ceramics
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flaska
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Height / Höjd: 17,2 cm.
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Diameter: 4,5 cm.
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Diameter: 3,1 cm.
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Object, Swedish<itemName> |
- kärl
- lekyt
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Object<itemName> |
- lekythos
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Källa <presOrganization> |
Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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