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- whorls are smooth, white and convex. The spire whorl shows three rounded carinations, one just below the suture which is channelled by it, the second about...
- 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...
- the carina appear numerous longitudinal riblets, decussated by spiral carinations, giving the s**** a somewhat prickly or nodulous appearance. The mouth...
- the carina appear numerous longitudinal riblets, decussated by spiral carinations, giving the s**** a somewhat prickly or nodulous appearance. The aperture...
- the two traditions share several traits, such as ticks along vessel carinations, this might be expected. The upper site stratum may have been disturbed...
- above the suture being more strongly developed and producing a distinct carination in the body whorl. The suture is deeply canaliculate. The cinguli are...
- lowermost a little above the lower suture. The interstices between the carinations are finely latticed with spiral thread-like lirae and raised incremental...
- the cast the apex is depressed, small and not quite marginal. An obtuse carination extends across the length of the s****. The surface of cast shows remains...
- tufts along shoulder carina and spire carina that correspond to shoulder carinations." The size of the s**** varies between 11 mm and 30 mm. Locus typicus:...
- finger. M. Vesiculatus also has very pronounced carapacial and metasomal carination, and its metasomal segment are seen to be larger than that of Olivierus...