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- Amphora - Wikipedia
Amphora is a Greco-Roman word developed in ancient Greek during the Bronze Age The Romans acquired it during the Hellenization that occurred in the Roman Republic Cato the Younger is the first known literary person to use it
- Amphora | Ancient Greece, Roman Empire Storage Vessels - Britannica
Amphora, ancient vessel form used as a storage jar and one of the principal vessel shapes in Greek pottery, a two-handled pot with a neck narrower than the body
- Amphora - World History Encyclopedia
An amphora (Greek: amphoreus) is a jar with two vertical handles used in antiquity for the storage and transportation of foodstuffs such as wine and olive oil
- What Is an Amphora Vase? A Quick Guide to This Greek Icon
An amphora is a two-handled Greek vase used for storage, transport, and ritual This guide explains the shape and why it became iconic
- What Is an Amphora? Definition, Shape and Uses - ScienceInsights
An amphora is a two-handled ceramic jar used across the ancient world to transport and store goods like wine, olive oil, and grain
- Neck-handled Amphora | Museum of Art and Archaeology
An amphora is a vessel shape that varies greatly, but usually has a narrow neck for pouring, and is wider at the top of the belly and narrows to a small foot or pointed base When there is more than one amphora, they are called amphorae For comparison, consider this "belly-handled” amphora
- AMPHORA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMPHORA is an ancient Greek jar or vase with a large oval body, narrow cylindrical neck, and two handles that rise almost to the level of the mouth; broadly : such a jar or vase used elsewhere in the ancient world
- Ancient Greek Pottery: The Panathenaic Amphora and Its Prize
The ultimate prize was the Panathenaic Amphora: a massive, beautifully decorated ceramic vessel filled with luxury oil Winning a handful of these vases wasn't just a matter of athletic pride; it was the ancient equivalent of winning a multi-million-dollar lottery
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