Amphora

68-36-14

From: Italy | Etruria | Vulci

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

Object Number 68-36-14
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Etruscan
Provenience Italy | Etruria | Vulci
Locus Osteria
Date Made 7th century BCE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Ceramic
Description

Mended and plastered, section of rim missing. Paint chipping. Flaring base. Pear shaped body flares out to high GD, then tapers at shoulder into neck. Wide out turned rim. 2 horizontal loop handles at GD. Thin white painted dec. On base, 3 lines. On body; dec. in registers; triangles; 3 lines; triangles; 5 linesl running guilloche (even with handles); 3 lines outlined birds (shoulder); 4 lines (neck); narrow cable pattern; 3 linesl groups of 5 vertical lines alternating with Xs, horizontal lines above and below. Bands on handles. 6 grooves on interior rim. Coarse clay, thick fabric, with bits and small pebbles.

Height 41.8 cm
Outside Diameter 25 cm
Credit Line Purchased from Hercle Excavation Company; funded in Memory of Hugh Kirkwood Duffield, 1968

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