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Wall fragment, probably from an oinochoe [originally identified as possibly an aryballoid pot]. Wide rouletted bands, horizontal and vertical, on the outside.
Micaceous pink clay with buff outer surface ... July 1946 |
Bottom edge preserved in part.
A raised edge at bottom of mould; above the forefeet of a bull, with an unknown object (serpent ?) before them.
Heavy, coarse, reddish-buff clay.
ADDENDA: Fore and hind ... 18-19 April 1939 |
Mouth missing, otherwise intact. Similar to P 12836 (Ψ 319), but somewhat neater and the body more egg-shaped. Handles ridged; widely spaced wheel grooves on the body.
On shoulder, a dipinto in small ... 16 May 1938 |
Wall fragment with part of rim. Reserved line on inside at junction of rim. Max. dim. 0.13.
Warrior (feet missing), nude but for his helmet, attacks to left, his spear in his slightly raised right hand, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... During his visit to the Agora in 1950, Bothmer suggested that the subject of 320 was an Amazonomachy, the Greek fighting a mounted Amazon, but he did not include 320 in his monograph, presumably because nothing of the Amazon remains. Nevertheless, the identification seems sound, and 320 may be compared with these contemporary examples: two from the Group of Polygnotos: Naples, RC 148 (ARV2 1054, 50; Addenda 322; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 458, cat. no. ... PGU 85); Brooklyn 09.3 by the Cassel Painter (ARV2 1084, 15; Addenda 327); Syracuse 37175 by the Orpheus Painter (ARV2 1104, 2; Addenda 329). |
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