Collection: | Corinth | |
Type: | Object | |
Name: | C 1931 191 | |
Title: | ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE KRATER | |
Category Code: | C | |
Year: | 1931 | |
Object Number: | 191 | |
Description: | A single fragment from the body of a large open vessel, probably a krater. | |
Decoration: | The heads of two chariot horses to right. The two horses, with their heads pulled back, are probably the pole horses. | |
Material: | Fine reddish yellow clay. | |
Munsell Color: | 5YR 7/6 (reddish yellow) | |
Condition: | Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around. | |
Manufacture: | C18 WM | |
Dimensions Preserved: | H. 0.037, W. 0.052. | |
Period: | Archaic (7th-6th c.) | |
Chronology: | Probably fourth quarter of the 6th century B.C. | |
Area: | Temple C | |
Context: | Temple C, Trench B, south of Temple C, A 23-24 sherds from b | |
Provenance: | Attica | |
Bibliography: | Brownlee, Hesperia 58.4, 1989, cat. 74. | |
Site: | Corinth | |
City: | Ancient Corinth | |
Country: | Greece | |
References: | Publication: Brownlee, Hesperia 58:4, 1989 Monument: Temple C Basket: Temple C, Trench B, south of Temple C, A 23-24 sherds from b |