H-6. CR 3.1.17, trench R US3. Imitating Corinthian pottery, kylix. Fragment of shoulder and small part of rim. H. 2.5 cm, w. 3.4 cm, wth. 0.3 cm, Ø 21 cm (shoulder). Very fine fabric with some glitter, 10YR 7/3 very pale brown. Internally glazed, 7.5YR 4/2 brown, externally the surface is rather worn, 7.5YR 4/2 brown. The preserved part of the rim is glazed, 7.5YR 4/2 brown. The upper part of a bird may be seen, 7.5YR 4/2 brown, with superimposed colours, 10R 3/1 dark reddish grey, and 10R 8/2 white. Incisions indicate the feathers. Parallels: Kylikes by the Rosoni or Crater Painter: Colonna 1961, 51, nos. 23-25; 59-60, nos. 13-22; Satricum 1982, 85, no. 43; Mangani 1986, 26-27, nos. 4-6, pl. 34, and nos. 1-2, pl. 35 with ref.; Szilágyi 1998, 334-371. Date: c. 590-550 BC
Descriptions are published in: Nielsen, I., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 1992: The Temple of Castor and Pollux I, Roma. Bilde, P. G., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.1* & II.1**, Roma. Slej, K., and Cullhed, M., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.2* & II.2**, Roma