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Part IV. ‘Egyptian’ Amphorae, Correction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2013

Extract

Pendlebury's account (Aegyptiaca 56, nos. 92–94) of the three so-called Egyptian amphorae from chamber tombs at Mycenae in the National Museum at Athens contains a misprint. His number 4695 should read 4569. We may add that according to the inventory this vase is from Chamber Tomb 93. The other two, nos. 2924, 2925, one of which is inscribed, are from Chamber Tomb 58.

Type
Mycenae 1939–1955
Copyright
Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1956

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References

1 Furumark, Mycenaean Pottery 74 f., shape 13a. He (following Stais, Coll. Myc. 126) gives the numbers correctly, but does not note the misprint in Aegyptiaca.

2 See her paper ‘The Canaanite Jar’ in The Æegean and the Near East: Studies presented to Hetty Goldman 80 ff.