CAVI Lemma: Fragmentary BF neck amphora. From Locri Epizephyrii. Near Towry Whyte
Painter; Group E (Shapiro). Third quarter sixth. Ca. 530.
CAVI Subject: Shoulder: Theseus and Minotaur. Body: A: upper parts of figures only: at
left: hand holding a spear (Nestor? Strocka); Antilochos to right, departing;
woman with phiale to left.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: behind upper part of Antilochos, starting at head and curving downward:
Αντιλοχος, retr. From woman's top of head to phiale, in a downward curve:
Ευρυτελεα [sic: no iota.]{1}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} Beazley has Ευρυτελεια but there is no iota. Bea. Arch. has EYRYTELEA.
Eurytelea is retr. according to my note from the Cahn exhibition.
CAVI Comments: In the Odyssey, Antilochos' mother is Eurydike; in Apollodorus, Anaxibia.
Eyryteleia should be the mother of A. despite the difference in name.