Fragment of a stamped amphora neck, Kinolis c. 290–250 BC. Fragment of a Sinopean amphora neck with the stamp of the astynomeus Attalos and the manufacturer Kinolis. Rectangular stamp with a three-line legend: first line the astynomeus's name in genitive; second line the astynomean title; third line the manufacturer's name in genitive. To the right of the legend, an emblem of a male head in profile facing right. Male heads iconography. 284–280 BC. Myrmekion findspot. Sinope origin. Stamp; neck; height 7.5 cm., A fragment of a rough-textured pottery piece rests on a smooth surface against a plain background; the pottery is a warm tan color with darker speckled spots and areas of lighter discoloration, showing an uneven, grainy surface and chipped edges, with a curved rim and a hollow interior visible at one end, casting a soft shadow beneath it.
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Fragment of a stamped amphora neck, Kinolis c. 290–250 BC. Fragment of a Sinopean amphora neck with the stamp of the astynomeus Attalos and the manufacturer Kinolis. Rectangular stamp with a three-line legend: first line the astynomeus's name in genitive; second line the astynomean title; third line the manufacturer's name in genitive. To the right of the legend, an emblem of a male head in profile facing right. Male heads iconography. 284–280 BC. Myrmekion findspot. Sinope origin. Stamp; neck; height 7.5 cm., A fragment of a rough-textured pottery piece rests on a smooth surface against a plain background; the pottery is a warm tan color with darker speckled spots and areas of lighter discoloration, showing an uneven, grainy surface and chipped edges, with a curved rim and a hollow interior visible at one end, casting a soft shadow beneath it.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A02_011

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

47.3Mo (2.8Mo) / 42.2cm x 28.1cm / 4979 x 3319 (300dpi)

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