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An amphora (/ˈæmfərə/; Ancient Greek: ἀμφορεύς, amphoreús; English plural: amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic.


Amphora Museum, also known as Taşucu Amphora Museum, (Turkish: Arslan Eyce Özel Amphora Müzesi) is a maritime archaeology museum dedicated to amphora.


University of Canterbury amphora Cologne, Cologne University amphora 308 Columbia, Missouri, Museum of Art ' Archeology amphora 83.


His conventional name is derived from a kalos inscription on a neck amphora in the British Museum (B 211).


amphorae in the black-figure style.


With the exception of a single belly amphora, the vases of the Northampton Group are exclusively neck amphorae.


the chamber of site 2 and 4 were found relicts of Funnelbeaker, Globular amphora and Corded Ware cultures at different levels.


The trophy is a ceramic replica of an ancient Greek amphora (circa 510 BCE) which depicts nude male Hellenistic athletes engaged in.


The leading shape was a neck amphora of strikingly slender shape, very similar to the Tyrrhenian amphora.


de las Ollas" or "Zarzuela of the Jars/Amphora" due to a tradition of producing hand thrown pots and amphora from an abundance of local clay.


vase, a neck amphora found at Eleusis, which had served as the funerary vase for a child.


His most famous work is probably The Revelers Vase, an amphora depicting three men partying.


Most of his non-prize amphora work dates to about 520 BC, but some pieces are estimated to be up to 20.


Belly amphora, with hardly a distinct neck Ovoid neck amphora Nikosthenic.


producing typical shapes the latter had developed, such as the Nikosthenic amphora, the Nikosthenic pyxis or the Chalkidian style cup.


The Berlin Painter was named by Sir John Beazley for a large lidded amphora in the Antikensammlung Berlin (the Berlin Painter's name vase).


supervised the 1813 excavations in Athens, during which the Panathenaic prize amphora London B 160, now on display in the British Museum, was discovered.



Synonyms:

jar;

Antonyms:

stand still;

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