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DÉNES GABLER AND ANDRÁS MÁRTON: Head-Pots in the Antiquities Collection

with applique, it was combined with other plant types to form complex garlands, and the same is also true of "Megarian" cups and terra sigillata ware from Arezzo and the provinces. Salomonson 1980, 65-66, Abb. la-d, Universitätssamlung, Utrecht, inv. BS 76.1. Flecker 2005, 137. Mandel 1988, 126-27, Írom a context dated to the mid-third centurv. One fragment of a Cnidian? lagynos representing a grotesque head was found in excavations on the Athenian agora, in a deposit dating to the first quarter of the third century and the building of the post-Herulian fortification wall by Probus, which contained pottery mostly made around 250 AD. H. S. Robinson, Pottery of the Roman Period. The Athenian Agora, V, Princeton and New Jersey 1959, 3, 58-59, K 77, 66, pi. 13. K 77. K. W. Slane, and M. W. Dickie, "A knidian Phallic Vase from Corinth", Hesperia 62, no. 4 (1993), 484, n. 6, 484, n. 99, 498. On Dionysiac crowns, see Bailey 1972-1973, 13; Mandel 1988, 25, 114, on leaf-crowns, Taf. 21, P 187; for ivy, 186. Comic masks with crowns: K 247-248. Mandel 1988, 186; N. Anghelescu, "Figurine romane din lut ars de la Durostorum (Figurines romaines en terre cuite de Durostorum)", Pontica 4 (1971), 289 ff. Salomonson 1980, 68, Taf. 38,4. Parlasca 1986, 210; Salomonson 1980, 72, 76. Inan and Alfoldi-Rosenbaum 1966, pl. LI. 1-2 (Nicomedia), pl. XCI.l (Ephesos); similar curly locks framing the face can be seen on a Severan portrait: Poulsen 1974, no. 145, 146-148, pi. CCXXIV-CCXXV and another portrait, perhaps representing Plautilla, Poulsen 1974, no. 192, 185-186, pl. CCCXII-CCCXIII, and another unidentified Severan portrait, Poulsen 1974, nos. 168, 164-165, pl. CCLXX; D. Ziegler, Frauenfrisuren der römischen Antike - Abbild und Realität, Berlin 2000, 172, Taf. 21, the Leptis Magna type portraits of Julia Domna.J. Inan and E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, Römische und frühbyzantinische Porträtplastik aus der Türkei. Neue Funde, Mainz 1979, nos. 187, 213-215, Taf, 140. 1-2, portrait of Claudia Antonia Tatiana. On dating by hairstyle, see J. W. Salomonson, "Spätrömische Tonware mit Reliefverzierung aus nordafrikanischen Merkstätten. Entwicklungs­geschichtliche Untersuchungen zur reliefgeschmückten Ferra Sigillata Chiara C", Bulletin van de Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Kennis van de Antié ke Beschaving 44 ( 1969), 5 2. J. W. Salomonson, "Kleinasiatische Tonschalen mit Reliefverzierung. Bemerkungen zu einem Fragment der 'Oinophorengatning' in der Universitätssanunlung in Utrecht", Bulletin van de vereeng­ing tot bevordering der kennis van de antieke beschaving te 's-Gravenhage 54 (1979), Anm. 34, 12 5; Salomonson 1980, 67. The ancient Aayvvoç was not used only of the shape described above: H. A. Thompson, "Two Centuries of Hellenistic Pottery", Hesperia 3 (1934), 450-51. On the definition,

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