Decoration: A,B: WARRIORS, ONE IN PILOS HELMET, DEPARTING (SEVEN AGAINST THEBES ?) CHARIOTS
Last Recorded Collection: Samothrace, Archaeological Museum: 65.1055
Publication Record: Crouwel, J.H., Chariots and other Wheeled Vehicles in Iron Age Greece, Allard Pierson Series 9 (Amsterdam, 1992): PL.15.1A-B (DRAWINGS OF PARTS) Hesperia, The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 47 (1978), PLS.51-52 Manakidou, E. and Avramidou, A. (eds.), I keramiki tis klasikis epochis sto voreio Agaio kai tin periphereia tou (480-323/300 BC)/Classical Pottery of the Northern Aegean and its periphery (480-323/300 B.C.) (Thessaloniki 2019): 170, FIG.6 (PART) Moorman, E.M., and Stissi, V.V. (eds.), Shapes and Images, Studies on Attic Black Figure and related topics in honour of Herman A.G. Brijder (Leuven, 2009): 150, FIG.8 (DRAWING OF PART) Tsiphaki, D. et al., AtticPOT, Attic painted pottery in ancient Thrace (6th – 4th century BC). New approaches and digital tools (Xanthi, 2022): 123, FIG.6
CAVI Lemma: Frs. of RF column krater. From Samothrace. Unattributed. Second quarter
fifth.
CAVI Subject: The rim is decorated. A, B, each: Departure of Warriors; chariots (Seven
against Thebes?).
CAVI Inscriptions: A: fr. 1a: on the shoulder just below a tongue pattern below the neck,
horizontal: Ερασινος εποιε[σε]ν{2}. Below this inscription: [--]ε̣ι̣ω{3}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} the number given is 65.1055; cf. also 65.1060, which is also listed by
some under that number! {2} Threatte (1996), 512, takes the final nu for
sideways sigma and reads εποιεσ[ε]. {3} no doubt omega for -ου, i.e. gen.
[--]ε̣ι̣oυ.
CAVI Comments: + 71.102 + many other frs. The rim fr. does not certainly belong with the
other frs. Erasinos: e.g., IG i/2. 957, line 13. Does the second line give
Erasinos' father's (a potter's) name or is it the end of a dedicatory
inscription (of a bespoken piece)? The alphabet is probably Attic, but note the
omega.