KE 1854 a-c (Early Roman Situla with Dionysiac Mask Appliqué) [permalink] [next]
Type
Inventoried Object
Logical part of
Area C (north end of harbor, including mole)
Logical part of
Chicago/Indiana/Vanderbilt Excavations Inventoried Objects
Subject number
P 471 a-c
Typological identification
Situla
Cited by
SlaneWright1980b, pp. 548-549 (rev. KenchreaiIV)
Comparanda
cf. AgoraV, p. 32. no. G 102, pl. 6 (H. S. Robinson)
Conservation
1960s: mended with natural shellac.
Preservation description
Two joining sherds preserve upper to lateral part of mask appliqué. Moderate, extensive abrasion with gouging and flaking; worn breaks; thin film of encrustation in places.
Published as
KenchreaiIV, pp. 126-127, no. RC 43d, pl. 34 (B. Adamsheck)
Preserved height
0.1026
Preserved width
0.0952
Wall thickness
0.0106
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Has visual motif (depicts)
Dionysos/Bacchus (Visual Motif)
File
Photograph
Photograph
Linked to

KE 1853 (Early Roman Corinthian Lamp)