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amphora
Object Type
amphora
Description
Shoulder sherd of Milesian Fikellura pottery amphora; white slip; exterior: from top, possible tip of lotus flower; below, dividing band consisting of blobs above frieze of crescents; below, undetermined decorative motif.
Cultures/periods
East Greek
Archaic Greek
Production date
550BC
(circa)
Production place
Made in:
Miletus
Excavator/field collector
Excavated by:
Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie
Findspot
Excavated/Findspot:
Naukratis
Materials
pottery
Ware
Fikellura
Technique
painted
slipped
Dimensions
Height:
6.10 centimetres
Width:
4.70 centimetres
Curator's comments
Object owned and held by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This record is included in the British Museum database as part of the Museum’s Naukratis Project, a research collaboration that aims to virtually re-unite finds from the ancient port city of Naukratis, now distributed over 80 museums worldwide.
Marked "18"? on inside. Also, writing in pencil that is not legible. The orientation of the sherd is not assured; it could perhaps be from the lower body if turned 180 degrees.
Bibliographic references
Robinson 1893 / Catalogue of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Vases
(p. 214, no. 38)
Fairbanks 1928 / Early Vases preceding Athenian Black Figure Ware
(p. 118, pl. XXXVI, no. 330.11)
Villing et al 2013-2015 / Naukratis: Greeks in Egypt
(GF.073)
Location
Not on display
Previous owner
Currently owned by:
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Department
External
Additional IDs
Miscellaneous number:
86.553
(Accession Number)
Miscellaneous number:
P.4722
(Pottery & Porcelain Ledger No.)