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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | CP 2656 | Title: | | ATTIC RED-FIGURE OPEN SHAPE | Category: | | Pottery | Category Code: | | CP | Object Number: | | 2656 | Decoration: | | Body sherd from open vessel. Preserved figures are, foreground right, seated female, draped; body above waist facing, right arm relaxed along lap. 3 bracelets in white paint. Shoulders, legs, preper left side of body not preserved. In background, part of standing figure, female, breat to hips, draped in a belted garment whose length is undeterminable. | Material: | | Pink to orange-buff clay, black glaze, added white paint. | Condition: | | Fragment. Single fragment, broken all around. | Dimensions Preserved: | | Max H. 0.040, TH. 0.005 | Period: | | 4th c. B.C. | Chronology: | | Early 4th century BCE | Provenance: | | Attica | Findspot Description: | | Exact provenance unknown. From tin containing labelled frinds from Athena Trench and Theater. | Bibliography: | | Hesperia 1976, p362, #33 | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece |
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