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Identifier
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EKEA-8-1-695
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Title
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Kea Pottery Card for K.2195
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Type
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Text
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Language
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English
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Medium
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Typed 4x6 inch card
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Description
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Uncorrected OCR: K.2195 A,B,C
A AF'77
KA.40.14 (A)
KA.441. 1,2,5,6,7
Attic R.F. bell krater, frags.
A) H.0.09; L.0.148; Th.0.01.
Two sherds of rim and neck, mended.
III.39,41,43
B 30 32
Fine pink fabric, black glaze.
Inside coated, but 2 reserved bands
below rim and neck. Band on rim,
linear design on neck, head of youth
below. Beazley writes in letter of
20 April 1964, "The fragment of a
red-figured bell krater reminded the
of the Methyse Painter, but I
hesitate to give it to him."
B) H.0.115; W.0.174. 7 sherds, mended.
B (204 (206)
XV.45
Part of horizontal handle, ringed
with glaze strokes%; its inner face
and the area between attachments reserved.
To left of handle, draped figure standing to left.
C) H.0.091; W.0.116. One sherd.
B (204
(Added to K.2195 by Rob Guy in 1975; similar clay,
glaze, surface wear, thickness, draped figure.)
Lower part of draped figure, from knee level down.
Border below figure: meander and dotted cross.
2
Two uninventoried r.f. frags. from B 206
in sherd drawer, showing (Scythian) horseman,!
may belong to obverse of this vase Rob Guy.
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Temporal Coverage
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Modern
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Spatial Coverage
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Kea/Keos Greece
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Subject
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Pottery
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K.2195
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EKEA_8_1_695
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Creator
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Kea Excavation Team
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Rights
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In Copyright
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Publisher
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University of Cincinnati. Department of Classics