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Type of storage container

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  • قطع أثرية (ar)
  • Gefäß zur Lagerung und zum Transport (de)
  • antikva Mediteranea ujo (eo)
  • cacíu grande de cerámica (ast)
  • főleg tárolásra használt ókori cserépedény (hu)
  • keramik vase (da)
  • récipient de stockage pourvu de deux anses (fr)
  • specifisks uzglabāšanas trauks senajos laikos (lv)
  • tipo di vaso di terracotta a due manici (it)
  • type of storage container (en)
  • wadah keramik Yunani kuno (in)
  • Článek pojednává o starověké keramické nádobě jménem Amfora (cs)
  • давньогрецька ваза, посуд для вина (uk)
  • naczynie z wypalanej gliny o wydłużonym jajowatym brzuścu na niskiej podstawie (pl)
  • Recipiente de cerámica, barro, etc., de cuello más o menos largo y delgado, generalmente con dos asas, y cuerpo ovalado u oblongo, que en las culturas antiguas se usaba para guardar y transportar líquidos o granos. (es)
  • αγγείο το οποίο χρησιμοποιούσαν για την αποθήκευση κρασιού και λαδιού (el)
  • recipiente de barro, normalmente de gran tamaño e con dúas asas na parte superior (gl)
  • древнегреческая ваза (ru)
  • כלי חרס מיוון העתיקה (iw)
  • 고대에 쓰이던 특이한 형식의 용기 (ko)
  • gıda ürünlerini saklamak ve taşımak için kullanılan bir tür antik kap (tr)
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  • 2014-10-30 (xsd:date)
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  • The shards are ubiquitous in any type of archaeological context. The vessels were used primarily to carry wine, which was drunk by all known peoples over Eurasia from at least the Neolithic. (en)
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  • 250 (xsd:integer)
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  • Panathenaic prize amphora in the black-figure style, showing the goddess Athena (en)
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  • Amphora designed for marine transport, taken from shipwrecks of the Bronze Age, on display in the Museum of Underwater Archaeology at Bodrum Castle, Turkey. The museum archaeologists have devised a rack and roping device to illustrate how the cargo might have been kept from shifting. (en)
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  • Circum-Mediterranean, Black Sea, Eurasia from the Atlantic to the Pacific. (en)
dbp:material
  • Ceramic, a small minority in metal, rare instances in stone or glass (en)
dbp:name
  • Amphora (en)
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  • Small-volume container varying from table-top size to half the height of a human, able to be carried by one or more people. (en)
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  • Sometimes inscribed with an identifying mark, or, in the case of painted ware, the signature of the potter or artist and the names of the characters depicted in the scene. (en)
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  • Amphora (en)
  • أمفورة (ar)
  • Àmfora (ca)
  • Amfora (cs)
  • Αμφορέας (el)
  • Ánfora (es)
  • Amforo (eo)
  • Anfora (eu)
  • Amphore (de)
  • Amfara (ga)
  • Amfora (in)
  • アンフォラ (ja)
  • Anfora (it)
  • Amphore (fr)
  • 암포라 (ko)
  • Amfora (nl)
  • Amfora (pl)
  • Ânfora (pt)
  • Amfora (sv)
  • Амфора (uk)
  • Амфора (ru)
  • 双耳瓶 (zh)
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