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Fragment of a high-handled drinking cup (kantharos) inscribed "anetheke (dedicated)"

Greek, East Greek
Archaic Period
early 6th–mid 6th century B.C.
Findspot: Egypt, Naukratis, Temple of Aphrodite

Medium/Technique Ceramic
Dimensions Legacy dimension: .035 x .028
Credit Line Egypt Exploration Fund by subscription
Accession Number88.1071
ClassificationsVessels

Catalogue Raisonné Fairbanks, Vases (MFA), no. 303.3.
DescriptionRim sherd of Chian pottery Type B1 kantharos; white slip; interior: reserved band at rim, glazed streaky black below; part of lotus flower in added white outlines with added red centers; top of rim glazed; exterior reserved with pre-firing dipinto inscription, "ANETHEKE (dedicated)."
InscriptionsExterior:
ΑΝΕΘΗΚΕ
ProvenanceFrom Naukratis, Temple of Aphrodite. 1886-7: excavated by William Matthew Flinders Petrie for the Egypt Exploration Fund, assigned to the EEF by the Egyptian government; December 22, 1887, presented to the MFA by the EEF. (Accession date: 1888).