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Rim type - Beaded A simple rounded lip. | |
Shoulder type - Carinated The shoulder displays distinct carination - a ridge where the shoulder meets the body of the amphora. | |
Handles in profile - Long vertical These handles generaly appear on long-necked amphorae, attaching near the top of the neck progressing vertically downwards to the shoulder. | |
Handles in section - Bifid This is a distinctive feature of the Dressel 2-4 type. The handle is formed from two rods, appearing as a figure-8 in section. | |
Neck type - Short/narrow The neck is disproportionately short and/or narrow relative to the size of the amphora. | |
Body type - Cylindrical The body of the amphora is cylinder-shaped, displaying little curvature. | |
Base type - Spike/tapered There is a solid spike at the base of the amphora. | |
Capacity (average) Unsure | |
Height 0.00cm | Width 0.00cm |
Rim diameter 0.00cm | |
Fabric Dressel 2-4 Cilician fabric |