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PG 9 influence remained strong until the new style reached maturity. Let us first consider how E G vases differ from the latest PG: we can then follow the actual stages of the transition. The repertoire oflate PG shapes is one of the most graceful in the history of Attic pottery. Closed vases have ovoid bodies with taut contours, tapering elegantly to a low narrow foot, and surmounted by a fairly short neck. The neck springs from the shoulder at a well-defined angle, and the curves of neck and body answer one another.
Marathon, Gr. 2. , figs. 2-3. Kerameikos, Grs. 14 (pi. 2a-b), 38, 74 (pi. 2c,e-h). Athens, Odos Aischylou 3I, Gr. ADChr 20 (I965), 56, pl. 420:. Agora, Well C I8:6. 'Attica, Grave group' in Berlin and Munich. AM 43 (I9I8), pl. I, and CVA Munich 3, pi. I25, 7; pi. I29, I-5· 1 2 AsK. v. r, pi. 42, 610. Cf. a krater sherd from the Acropolis, Graif-Lnnglot;::, pi. 10, 272, probably also EG I. This amphora will be fully published by J. L. Benson in his forthcoming study Horse, Bird and Man. 4 Hesperia 2 (1933), s6o, fig.
2 e) is less deep than in E G I, perhaps through the influence of the new skyphos. The one-handled cup is sometimes made in a larger size, decorated with a window-panel containing a pair of mastoi (pi. 2 c) ; like the other drinking vessels, this form usually has a ring foot, whereas the smaller and fully glazed cup retains a flat base. No complete krater of this phase has been preserved; the most substantial fragments come from Kerameikos Gr. 2. 4 Here the pedestal, still widely splaying, has now grown taller, with at least two ribs near the junction with the body; the lip, still concave, has a flatter rim, but an even more pronounced ridge, than the E G I fragment described above.