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Archaic |
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Europa, Grekland, Corinth |
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Trefoil mouth; short, cylindrical neck; almost flat shoulder; body tapering towards base; raised, double rolled handle from rim to shoulder; low, flaring base. Buff clay; lustrous, black and matt, purple and white paint. Entirely painted black, including inside of mouth; incised line encircling junction between neck and body; three purple lines between white lines encircling shoulder; three thicke...
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Trefoil mouth; short, cylindrical neck; almost flat shoulder; body tapering towards base; raised, double rolled handle from rim to shoulder; low, flaring base. Buff clay; lustrous, black and matt, purple and white paint. Entirely painted black, including inside of mouth; incised line encircling junction between neck and body; three purple lines between white lines encircling shoulder; three thicker purple lines on mid-body; base painted purple; bottom reserved.
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Technical School n°137. Bottom marked ‘ÂÎ šÔÚ›Ó¾ˆ 1865’. Äldre bild A. Stalteri. M. Sjöblom.
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An oinochoe (pl. oinochoai, alternatively spelled oenochoe/oenochoai) is a single-handled vessel, more specifically a jug, usually taller than it is wide. They come in many different shapes and forms,...
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An oinochoe (pl. oinochoai, alternatively spelled oenochoe/oenochoai) is a single-handled vessel, more specifically a jug, usually taller than it is wide. They come in many different shapes and forms, with variations in profile, mouth-type and handle-form. They functioned as pouring vessels for wine and have taken their name from the Greek words “oinos” (wine) and “cheo” (I pour). Miniature versions were often placed in children’s graves.
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Payne’s shape G. H. Payne, Necrocorinthia. A study of Corinthian art in the Archaic period, Oxford 1931, 33, fig.10.
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Brukad 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> |
- Pottery
- Earthenware
- Clay
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Material<itemMaterial> |
- Keramik
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Height / Höjd: 13,5 cm.
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Diameter: 6,9 cm.
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- oinochoe
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Källa <presOrganization> |
Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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