左脚穿了一双网纹凉鞋*

Amy C. Smith
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本章调查了雷丁大学尤尔希腊考古博物馆的一个来历不明的花瓶——一个穿着网状凉鞋的古代晚期的脚球——以及来自同一模具的32件已知文物。对它的形式和图像的调查,以及它的来源,表明它是希腊中部制造的,而不是传统上认为的东希腊制造的。他们还将它们与一组类似的香水花瓶进行了比较,这些花瓶可能是阁楼或阁楼的前身。花瓶的功能和性别含义也考虑到他们的形式和发现点。这些窄颈花瓶可能是装香油的理想容器,人们可能会在脱下凉鞋或拖鞋时使用,例如在洗澡、催眠、色情和葬礼等场合。本章进一步考虑单足现象,并提出容器类型代表左脚的原因。
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The left foot aryballos wearing a network sandal *
This chapter investigates an unprovenanced vase in the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology at the University of Reading—a late Archaic foot aryballos wearing a network sandal—with 32 known artefacts that emerged from the same mould. An investigation of its form and iconography, alongside the provenances of the comparanda, suggest it is of central Greek rather than East Greek manufacture, as traditionally believed. They are also compared to a similar group of perfume vases that might be Attic or Atticising precursors. The function and gender implications of the vases are also considered in light of their form and findspots. These narrow-necked vases would have been ideal containers for perfumed oil that one might use when removing sandals or slippers, for example in bathing, sympotic, erotic and funerary contexts. This chapter further considers monosandalism and suggests reasons why the vessel type represents a left foot.
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