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Amphora. The body has a shape very closely resembling that of the smaller stirrup vases. The place of the stirrup handle is taken by a high cylindrical neck. From the rim of which two powerful round handles ... Z 375 |
| Jar with flat bottom, short stem curving into ovoidbody with max. diam. at ca. H00.18, high roundedshoulder, slight ridge at base of narrow conicalneck, flat stopper extending beyond neck. Widespout rising ... Late Mycenaean IIIB ... Z 376 |
Large stirrup jar with flat bottom, ovoid body with max. diam. at ca. H00.31, steep shoulder, narrow conical neck surrounded by narrow fascia at base, large flat stopper, two vertial strap handles attached ... Late Mycenaean IIIB ... Z 377 |
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