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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2013
The fragment reproduced on Plate I (a) was found on the plateau of La Monédière (Hérault). I am greatly indebted to the owner, Mr. René Majurel of Coulommiers (Seine et Marne), for the photograph, for his kind permission to publish it, and for very precise information about the fragment itself. It is Attic work of about 450 B.C., by the Painter of the Woolly Satyrs. Height 5½ centimetres, breadth the same: our illustration is about twice the actual size. The shape of the vase is uncertain: the wall is thin, and convex; inside the surface is covered with bands of diluted glaze, lustreless, varying from brownish to sanguine; except the uppermost fifth, which is reserved. Possibly an oinochoe?
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2 Rhodes 12016: Clara Rhodos iii 276–7; CV, pl. 9, 1–2 and pl. 10, 3–4. Madrid 11077: Alvarez-Ossorio, pl. 38.
3 Tableaux I.P., pl. 9, 35, whence Bielefeld Arch. Vermutungen, fig. 6: Group of Polygnotos.
4 London F 14: Group G. Amsterdam inv. 957: Schefold Untersuchungen, fig. 64: by the Amazon Painter. Brussels A 908: CV e, pl. 4, 13: Group G. Leningrad: Otchët 1902, 55, fig. 96: Group G.
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