01-22-2010, 09:38 PM
I had checked Beazley vases that were mentioned on page 3 in this topic, and I have to say, that I side with Scott.
For example no.350869
[url:2duzcste]http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/browse.asp?PageSearch=true[/url]
If that man on the left is not wearing T-Y, then what is he wearing? Bell and Muscle cuirasses had no shoulder pads, not that early.
It has:
1.shoulder pads,
2.pteruges (wide and short)
3.decoration identical to typical T-Y
no.352587
[url:2duzcste]http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/browse.asp?PageSearch=true[/url]
It is more schematic, but man in centre and on the left also seem to have T-Y's. Others probably have Bell or some kind of cloth (tunic)
Edit: If you are getting some random vase from those links, type vase number in the search box on top-right of that page and then scroll to the bottom of a page and click "Pottery database 1 Results"
For example no.350869
[url:2duzcste]http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/browse.asp?PageSearch=true[/url]
If that man on the left is not wearing T-Y, then what is he wearing? Bell and Muscle cuirasses had no shoulder pads, not that early.
It has:
1.shoulder pads,
2.pteruges (wide and short)
3.decoration identical to typical T-Y
no.352587
[url:2duzcste]http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/browse.asp?PageSearch=true[/url]
It is more schematic, but man in centre and on the left also seem to have T-Y's. Others probably have Bell or some kind of cloth (tunic)
Edit: If you are getting some random vase from those links, type vase number in the search box on top-right of that page and then scroll to the bottom of a page and click "Pottery database 1 Results"
Maciej Pomianowski
known also as \'ETAIROS
known also as \'ETAIROS