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    A stirrup jar is a type of pot associated with the culture of Mycenaean Greece. They have small squat bodies, a pouring spout, and a second nonfunctioning...
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  • Marshal Sir Graham Eric Stirrup Frank Stirrup, English rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s Stirrup cup Stirrup jar, a two-handled amphora whose...
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    considered. Most notably, Blegen said that the inscribed stirrup jars, which are oil flasks with stirrup-shaped handles imported from Crete around 1200, were...
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    Ancient Greece. It encompassed a variety of styles and forms including the stirrup jar. The term "Mycenaean" comes from the site Mycenae, and was first applied...
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    Moche. In these vessels the stirrup handle actually forms part of the spout, which emanates from the top of the stirrup. The jars, which were often elaborately...
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    majority of these transport stirrup jars originated in the northern part of Central Crete. While the transport stirrup jar was frequently used in Crete...
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    emptiness". The whole field of decoration is filled densely. (Examples). The Stirrup Jar is especially frequent. Finally, in the Subminoan period, the geometric...
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    with trefoil-shaped mouths. By the end of the Submycenaean period, the stirrup jar was replaced by the lekythos. The decoration on Submycenaean pottery...
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    the distinctive Marine Style pottery, such as the LM IIIC "Octopus" stirrup jar), indicate appreciation and occasional use of fish by the economy. However...
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    contents of shipwrecked amphorae Maritime archaeology Monte Testaccio Stirrup jar, a two-handled amphora whose opposing handles connect the aperture to...
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    palace. A stray jar handle fragment with two Cretan Hieroglyphic characters was also found. Several Linear B inscribed stirrup jars have been found including...
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    Mycenaean stirrup jar from Ras Shamra (Ugarit) Syria, 1400–1300 BC...
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    Snuff bottle Soap bottle Spray bottle Squeeze bottle Stanley bottle Stirrup jar Stirrup spout vessel Moche Crawling Feline Thermos – also referred to as...
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  • Canaanite jar (TIRY Avas 001) with 2 signs on one handle (already published) and one on the other handle (new). Cypro-Minoan signs were found on stirrup cups...
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    few days later, beginning to clear Kalokairinos' pits, they found a stirrup jar, and then a clay tablet, covered with script. Evans hired 79 more men...
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    Panoan-speaking peoples. Double spout and bridge vessel Olla Stirrup spout vessel Stirrup jar List of indigenous ceramics artists in the Americas List of...
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    The Lion Gate, built in circa 1250 BC, an iconic Mycenaean building Stirrup jar with octopus; circa 1200-1100 BC; terracotta; height: 26 cm, diameter:...
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    Octopus Stirrup Jar found at Gournia, now in the Heraklion museum....
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    typically larger and of a more utilitarian variety, such as storage jars, pithoi, stirrup jars, and cooking pots. The pottery found inside the coffins is smaller...
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    Among these exhibits Mycenaean vessels (three-eared pithoid amphora, stirrup jar and pyxis) and Geometric vessels from the cemetery of Agios Athanasios...
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    linked by a bridge that apparently also served as a carrying handle. Stirrup jar British Museum "Bridge spout" on collection database "C. Michael Hogan...
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    in which it were produced. Large jars were used as containers for storage of goods, while others like stirrup jars were designed for the transportation...
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    Usually associated with the Moche, this stirrup jar is from Tlatilco, 1100 - 800 BCE....
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  • Sthennis Stheno Stichius (mythology) Stichomythia Stilbe Stilbon Stilpo Stirrup jar Stoa Stoa Basileios Stoa of Attalos Stoa of Eumenes Stoibadeion Stoic...
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  • A Philistine bowl and stirrup jar. Heurtley believed that Philistine vessels like these were manufactured in imitation of Mycenaean pottery....
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    vessels such as stirrup jars, large bowls, alabastron, krater and stemmed cups (or kylikes) resembling champagne glasses. Stirrup jars (Linear B: ka-ra-re-u...
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    by Marinatos in 1952–54. Some of the most important finds are small stirrup jars, jugs, keftiu-type cups, composite vessels consisting of two or three...
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    Geography. London: John Murray. Galanakis, Yannis (2011). "An unpublished stirrup jar from Athens and the 1871–2 private excavations in the outer Kerameikos"...
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     297–309. ISBN 978-1-4073-0284-3. Galanakis, Yannis (2011). "An Unpublished Stirrup Jar from Athens and the 1871–2 Private Excavations in the Outer Kerameikos"...
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  • 81.4.0619. S2CID 163987166. Galanakis, Yannis (2011). "An Unpublished Stirrup Jar from Athens and the 1871–2 Private Excavations in the Outer Kerameikos"...
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