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- attached to the neck, which is separated from the belly by an angular carination. There are two main types of neck amphorae: the Nolan amphora (late 5th...
- time. The Little Masters painted only the small upper frieze above the carination of the cup, at times also the lip or handle areas. It is probably that...
- each whorl, there is a prominent carination that projects slightly. The body whorl tends to exhibit a secondary carination. The entire surface is covered...
- which are slightly puckered below the suture. Spirals—there is a blunt carination in the middle of the whorls, below which the surface is scored with flat...
- the carination (or fold) between the bowl and the rim. This is known as the "overlap" scheme. In other cases, the parts above and below the carination are...
- including more robust legs and pedipalps, shorter pectines, stronger carination, and complete fusion of central lateral posterior medial carinae of the...
- a kyathos with a row of crisply defined hook notches at the point of carination. The bowl of an oinochoe (pitcher) might be emphasized by closely spaced...
- species occurs in North America. There is great variation in the degree of carination of the s****. Valvata tricarinata is abundant in nearly all lacustrine...
- finger. M. Vesiculatus also has very pronounced carapacial and metasomal carination, and its metasomal segment are seen to be larger than that of Olivierus...
- finer and closer on the shoulder than on the body whorl. Those at the carination are strong, ornamented with minute granules, which swell into small tubercles...