Fikellura Amphora

ca. 540 BCE (Archaic)

20 cm 38 cm

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Fikellura ware derives its name from a site on Rhodes, where one of the first examples was found, but it is now believed that the pottery was made in Miletus, a site on the coast of Asia Minor. The braided "guilloche" (interlacing bands) pattern on the neck and the band of cre...

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Hesperia Art [Robert E. Hecht, Jr.], Philadelphia [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1959, by purchase.
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East Greek
माध्यम
terracotta

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