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Walters, Henry Beauchamp; British Museum <London> [Editor]
Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum (Band 1,2): Cypriote, Italian, and Etruscan pottery — London, 1912

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THE PRIMITIVE POTTERY OF LATIUM. 21 7

H 4. BRAZIER (?), as last. Ht. 45-in. Blacas Coll., 1867. Plate X.

Upper part like a chimney, with rim, the edges below forming columnar
supports ; at each upper angle of the lower part are small rounded sinkings.

JL

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[For this type of vase see Pinza in Bull. Coiiwi. Arch., 1900, p. 175, and Montelius,
Civilisation primitive dans PIfalic, II.'p. 664, note 7.]

The sides are pierced with patterns, alternately J *" and —ll> .

H 5. JAR. Ht. 5I in. From Albano. Presented by W. T. Belt, Esq., 1883. Found in 181?

with the hut-urn H 1, etc.

Coarse reddish clay with dark brown slip ; roughly made by hand, with
raised ribs down the sides at intervals. Repaired from fragments.

H 6. JAR. Ht. 5; in. From Albano. Blacas Coll., 1867. Black slip. Plate X.

Form as last, but more spherical body ; small foot. Body ornamented with
raised ribs, forming panels by intersecting at right angles.

[Possibly one of those given by A. Visconti, Sopra alcuni Vasi sepolcrali, pi. 1 = Blacas,
Vasesfuniraires d'Albano {Mem. de la Soc. des Antiqs. de France, XXVIII.), pi. I.]

H 7. JAR. Ht. 4$in. From Albano. Presented by J. Beldam, Esq., 1858. See Archacologia,

XXXVIII. p. 188 ff. Dark reddish clay with dark brown slip.

Form as before, with flat base. Ornamentation as last, but more irregular.

H 8. JAR, similar. Ht. 4-Jin. Similarly acquired. Archacologia, XXXVIII. pi. 7, group 1.

Body tapering from top to base. Patterns as last, but the ridges are more
prominent, especially the vertical ones.

H 9. JAR, as before. Ht. 4]-in. Blacas Coll., 1S67. Dark-coloured clay with black slip;

very roughly executed.

Barrel shape with plain vertical rim and broad flat base. Ornamentation of
rectangular panels in two rows, divided by thick ribs, the lower row being
narrower than the other ; eight panels in each row.

H 10. UPPER PART OF JAR as before. Ht. i\-in. Presented by W. T. Beit, Esq., 1SS3.

Marked as "found with the hut-urns in the Alban Mount i8[i7].:' Repaired; rim chipped.
Dark reddish clay with black slip.

No neck ; ornamentation of rows of vertical ribs, six in each row.

H 11. JAR. Ht. 5 J in. Blacas Coll., 1867. Dark-coloured clay and slip. Plate X.

Type as before, but peculiar form, one side being elongated, so that the
horizontal section is ellipsoidal. The upper part of the extension is covered in
and compressed at the top almost in the form of a human nose, above which is a
vertical ring; small mouth and base. Round the body, raised ribs forming
rectangular panels.
 
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