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


There are 400 amphorae in the museum.


The exhibited amphorae span a long time from 3200 BC to 1800 AD.


West of the Elbe, some globular amphorae are found in megalithic graves.


Greek amphorae in the black-figure style.


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


Also a wreck with amphorae LP1 type from the Roman Empire was found.


Two amphorae, three stone anchors, a lead stock and its.


cocci), fragments of broken ancient Roman pottery, nearly all discarded amphorae dating from the time of the Roman Empire, some of which were labelled with.


His speciality was amphorae.


He mainly painted ovoid amphorae and belly amphorae, of the then newly introduced type C.


Panathenaic amphorae were the amphorae, large ceramic vessels, that contained the olive oil given as prizes in the Panathenaic Games.


produced, especially stirrup jars with a pierced shoulder, belly amphorae and neck amphorae, lekythoi as well as jars, some with trefoil-shaped mouths.


Testaccio is a huge waste mound in Rome made almost entirely of broken amphorae used for transporting and storing liquids and other products – in this.


He mainly painted amphorae, kraters, lekythoi and oinochoai.


His most important works are on red-ground neck amphorae; they include a depiction.


so-called Rider amphorae, with a more pronounced belly than normal amphorae and a decorative scheme comparable to that of Horsehead Amphorae.


On seven bilingual vases, six belly amphorae and a cup (now in Palermo), he painted the red-figure side, while the Andokides.


classifies him as a Little master) and neck amphorae, the latter in a special shape with a heavy ovoid body.


His amphorae are decorated with several friezes.


He mainly painted neck amphorae and belly amphorae of the types then current.


containers such as stamnoi, kraters, hydria and shoulder amphorae, as well as Nolan amphorae and pelike.


hundreds of pieces of amphorae and more than 700 amphorae lids.


The amphorae are the Lamboglia 2 type.


Lindhagen, a specialist in amphorae, said these findings.


habit of separating the individual decorative stripes on small-format neck amphorae with three separating lines.


He is well known for his work on Tyrrhenian amphorae.


About 40 works by the Tityos Painter are known, including amphorae, jugs, kyathoi, cups and plates.



amphorae's Meaning':

an ancient jar with two handles and a narrow neck; used to hold oil or wine

Synonyms:

jar;

Antonyms:

stand still;

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