The Amphorae dating from the Submycenaean to the end of the Protogeometric period, brought to light in the Kerameikos cemetery, represent a high quality sample of Athenian output of the shape; this is due to their belonging to intact, archaeologically significant contexts.
The Amphorae in this volume are re-examined with the help of new d.
These vessels, usually employed as cinerary urns in the \'trench-and-hole\' tombs, can be found also as grave goods or among the debris of the pyre offerings.
The Amphorae dating from the Submycenaean to the end of the Protogeometric period, brought to light in the Kerameikos cemetery, represent a high quality sample of Athenian output of the shape; this is due to their belonging to intact, archaeologically significant contexts