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Late Archaic |
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Conical mouth; narrow neck; sloping shoulder; vertical band handle from neck to shoulder; almost cylindrical body, tapering downwards; flaring base; concave centre on underside. Red clay; black glaze; added purple; incisions. Rim top purple; neck, inside of handle, shoulder and roughly half of body reserved; on shoulder to naked youths running to the right; a band encircles the shoulder, below fig...
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Conical mouth; narrow neck; sloping shoulder; vertical band handle from neck to shoulder; almost cylindrical body, tapering downwards; flaring base; concave centre on underside. Red clay; black glaze; added purple; incisions. Rim top purple; neck, inside of handle, shoulder and roughly half of body reserved; on shoulder to naked youths running to the right; a band encircles the shoulder, below figures; on body, opposite handle, a rider seen in profile and a youth making a gesture, in three-quarter view; to the left a standing youth seen in profile; to the right a standing man in himation; all three figures to the left carry spears; all figures, including the ones on the shoulder, have purple hair; incised details; black base line below figures; two purple bands on mid-body; outer edge of base and underside reserved.
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Urval Galleriet. Nya bilder Medelhavsmuseet 2009.
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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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Ägd av Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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| Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- Earthenware
- Clay
- Pottery
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- Keramik
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Google Art2
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Late Archaic
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ceramics
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flaska
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Height / Höjd: 13,5 cm.
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Diameter: 3,0 cm.
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Diameter: 3,4 cm.
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| Object, Swedish<itemName> |
- lekyt
- kärl
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- lekythos
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Statens museer för världskultur - Medelhavsmuseet |
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