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§ IV.—The Rhyton Well (Continued)1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

Extract

To the account of this well and of the objects found in it the following additions should be made.

A. There is one fragment of a funnel-shaped rhyton in stone from Mycenae in the National Museum at Athens. It is fluted and well-polished, and was found by Tsountas in his excavations on the acropolis (Athens Nat. Mus., No. 2669, height ·07, width ·065, thickness ·02 m.). A fragment of another was found in the Palace in 1923, see below, p. 183.

Type
Excavations at Mycenae
Copyright
Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1923

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References

page 1 note 2 Renaudin, , B.C.H., 1922, p. 127Google Scholar.

page 2 note 1 Cf. Fimmen, , Kretisch-Mykenische Kultur, p. 165Google Scholar, Fig. 163; Petrie, Tell el Amarna, Pls. XXVII., XXVIII.