APC Image: AK 1126Large amphora from Y-Z (left) and a similar vase from Main Area. Pale buff clay. Coarse pot put together of numerous small fragments. On the body is a series of horizontal lines in brown paint at approximately regular intervals. The amphora shown on the right in this photograph was found at the east edge of the main area together with sherds of the black-figure period. Similar vases have been discovered in the excavations of the Athenian Agora, and recently several amphoras of approximately the same size with similar decorations were discovered in a sixth century well in the Agora in Corinth.
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Object Description:   Large amphora from Y-Z (left) and a similar vase from Main Area. Pale buff clay. Coarse pot put together of numerous small fragments. On the body is a series of horizontal lines in brown paint at approximately regular intervals. The amphora shown on the right in this photograph was found at the east edge of the main area together with sherds of the black-figure period. Similar vases have been discovered in the excavations of the Athenian Agora, and recently several amphoras of approximately the same size with similar decorations were discovered in a sixth century well in the Agora in Corinth.
Negative Number:   AK 1126
Category:   Pottery
Subcategory:   Amphora
Site:   Acropolis, North Slope
City:   Athens
Region:   Attica
Country:   Greece
Date:   1937
Format:   Interpositive
Dimensions:   23.5 X 17.5
Bibliography:   Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 183, fig. 21.
Repository:   ASCSA ARCHIVES
Collection Title:   Archaeological Photographic Collection
Series:   AK
Image Width:   2820
Image Height:   2136