Decoration: Lid: DOMESTIC, WOMEN, SOME WITH BOXES, SOME WITH SASHES, ONE WITH MIRROR, ONE SEATED ON CHAIR, SOME NAMED, STOOL, BIRD, COLUMN, PLEMOCHOE, TENDRIL
CAVI Footnotes: {1} this may be a misreading for Μυρρινη, Beazley (1950).
CAVI Comments: Beazley says that this vase may be the same as `Once Naples Market', of which
the inscriptions are given in Lenormant–de Witte (1837–61), ii, p. 280.
Greifenhagen mentions Λυσιστρατη only. The vase is cited by D.M. Lewis, BSA 50
(1955) 1ff. for Lysistrate and Myrrhine, a propos of the names of the
priestesses of Athena Polias (Lysimache) and Athena Nike (the latter suggested
by Papadimitriou). On the priestess Lysimache see also AK 11 (1968) 67ff.; and
esp. Beazley (1950), 314/19. The readings in Élite do not correspond to the more
recent (partial) readings. It is unclear whether the alphabet is Ionic or mixed.
CAVI Number: 7324
AVI Bibliography: Beazley (1950), 319 (not ill.). — Greifenhagen (1957), 25 n. 49. — ARV[2]
(1963), 1314/18. — Kunisch (1997), 16 n. 69: Makrine was read, rightly or
wrongly, by de Witte. [K. cites Beazley in AJA without naming him.]
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)