Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with a rectangular stamped impression inscription reversed, read right to left preserving the name of the Sinopean manufacturer Sagaris with patronymic; an emblem in the form of a leaf originally stood at the left of the stamp. Hellenistic period, ca. 320–300 BC. Found at Myrmekion Crimea. Stamp; height 8 cm. Made in Sinope. Maker attributed: Sagaris son of Numenius., A broken terracotta fragment rests on a flat surface against a neutral gray background, showing rough, porous edges and smoother inner surfaces. The piece is primarily a warm orange-brown color

GLIX-115-3EC7G7R

Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with a rectangular stamped impression inscription reversed, read right to left preserving the name of the Sinopean manufacturer Sagaris with patronymic; an emblem in the form of a leaf originally stood at the left of the stamp. Hellenistic period, ca. 320–300 BC. Found at Myrmekion Crimea. Stamp; height 8 cm. Made in Sinope. Maker attributed: Sagaris son of Numenius., A broken terracotta fragment rests on a flat surface against a neutral gray background, showing rough, porous edges and smoother inner surfaces. The piece is primarily a warm orange-brown color
A képet csak az alábbi országokban használhatja fel:
Magyarország
Kollekció

GLIX Prime

Novel Use

Fotós / Szerző

Penta Springs, Geo Naturalis

Leírás

Fragment of a Sinopean amphora vice with a rectangular stamped impression inscription reversed, read right to left preserving the name of the Sinopean manufacturer Sagaris with patronymic; an emblem in the form of a leaf originally stood at the left of the stamp. Hellenistic period, ca. 320–300 BC. Found at Myrmekion Crimea. Stamp; height 8 cm. Made in Sinope. Maker attributed: Sagaris son of Numenius., A broken terracotta fragment rests on a flat surface against a neutral gray background, showing rough, porous edges and smoother inner surfaces. The piece is primarily a warm orange-brown color

Licenc: Rights Managed

Jelentkezzen be a letöltéshez!