Légende
Stamped transport amphora with a Greek inscription Argeio — transport amphora with a pointed bottom and a conical belly, rounded at the sloping shoulders, merging into a cylindrical long neck slightly bulging under the annular rim. The neck is stamped; letters arranged in two rows. Ribbon-like handles protrude from the shoulders and run straight up, bending in an arc where they join the neck under the spout. A rectangular stamp is impressed on the upper part of the neck; the deeply recessed letters are arranged in two rows and refer to the maker or an official. Dated 400–390 BC. From Heraclea Pontica Bithynia; found at Olbia. Vessel type: transport amphora. Weight 6.326 kg; height 63 cm; diameter 26.5 cm., A close-up of a textured surface that appears to be a piece of terracotta or clay in warm beige and tan tones with small dark flecks throughout, showing an impression or recessed rectangular area with carved shapes and rounded depressions, and a raised rim along the top edge in slightly darker brown.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A02_362
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
79.3Mo (6.8Mo) / 49.0cm x 40.5cm / 5792 x 4786 (300dpi)