from the painter and workshop of Athens 897. This must make the volume an important addition for any student of Athens in the last phase of the Geometric period. The title 'Atticizing amphorae' perhaps serves to obscure the µve pots collected under this heading. One of the two MG neck-handled amphorae seems to be Melian, and probably all three of the belly-handled vases are Cycladic (inv. 21203, 53, 21186; pl. 107-10), as K. recognises. One PG belly-handled amphora (NM 53; pl. 108) was found on Syros. There is now a growing collection of such PG and G vases from this island; see J. Papadopoulos, Hesperia 71 (2002), 149-99 for an Agora example (P 14819) which K. cites. Interestingly, the Atticising MG amphora identiµed as Melian was found in Athens near the Pnyx (inv. 21.353; pl. 17).
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