The quality of Submycenaean vases varies widely. Only a few shapes were produced, including
stirrup jars with a pierced shoulder,
belly amphorae,
neck amphorae,
lekythoi, and jars, some with trefoil-shaped mouths. By the end of the Submycenaean period, the stirrup jar was replaced by the
lekythos. The decoration on Submycenaean pottery is simple; motifs are limited to horizontal or vertical wavy lines, single or double hatched and overlapping triangles, and single or multiple concentric semicircles. Ornamental decoration is found on the shoulders of
lekythoi, amphorae, and stirrup jars. Amphorae,
amphoriskoi, and jugs typically feature one or several thick wavy lines. The overall style is less refined and carefully made compared to earlier pottery, leading one art historian to describe it as "rather unlovable". == Notes ==