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    Crete, Kamares pottery was traded across the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean, and has been found as far away as the Levant and Egypt. Kamares ware is characterized...
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    earliest stages of Kamares ware also appear at this time. Scholars place Barbotine ware a bit earlier than the Kamares ware, "Barbotine Ware appears, in its...
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    glass Tankard Wine glass Goblet Measuring cup Suction cup Bra cup Minoan Kamares ware; 1800-1700 BC; from Phaistos (Crete); Archaeological Museum of Heraklion...
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    more common with the building of the palaces and the potter's wheel. Kamares ware is most typical of this period. The MM period was dominated by the development...
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    Minoan pottery have been recovered from the Kamares cave. Kamares has provided the type name for Kamares ware, a ceramic type dating from MM IA, or the...
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    consumers rather than producers of many goods associated with them, such as Kamares Ware pottery, though there is limited evidence for on-site production at the...
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    Minoan villa of Zominthos. Kamares cave was used as a cave sanctuary in ancient times. The Minoan pottery known as Kamares ware was named after the cave...
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    strata of the upper cave represented the transition between Late Minoan Kamares ware to earliest Mycenaean levels; finds represented the Geometric Style of...
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    the Neolithic), contained extensive debris, including the mysterious Kamares ware. At Phylakopi the British had not known how to classify it. It went down...
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    and adopted the potter's wheel during MM IB, producing wares such as Kamares ware. MM II (c. 1875-1750 BC) saw the development of the Minoan writing systems...
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    exaggerate features such as slim male waists and large female breasts. Kamares ware beaked jug; 1850-1675 BC; ceramic; height: 27 cm; from Phaistos (Crete...
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    including: Kamares ware pottery Glazed plaques of Minoan houses (aka the "Town Mosaic") Peak sanctuary figurines Phaistos Disc Kamares ware pottery Covers...
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    discussion. Arkalochori Hagios Charalambos - burial cave Inatos Kamares, where Kamares ware was first found Mameloukou Phaneromeni Skotino Stravomyti Asphendou...
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    IB-IIB, 2000-1700 BC), Grey Minyan was not present on Crete. Instead, the Kamares Ware was quite popular, and functioned as a prestige good. Along the costal...
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    Archaeological Museum, is an example of high-quality gold-smithery. Kamares ware beaked jug; 1850-1675 BC; ceramic; height: 27 cm; from Phaistos (Crete...
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    and adopted the potter's wheel during MM IB, producing wares such as Kamares ware. MM II (c. 1875–1700 BC) saw the development of the Minoan writing systems...
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    an unsolved question, but a possible previous development as Aegean Kamares Ware has been suggested by Pecorelia (2000); S. Soldi claims that Tell Brak...
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  • School at Athens. Day, P. M. and Wilson, D. E. 1998. Consuming Power: Kamares Ware in Protopalatial Knossos. Antiquity, 72: 350–358. Vaughan, S. J. 1995...
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  • Wall-paintings on plaster Among the movable artifacts at Troullos: Polychrome Kamares ware Terracotta figurines Tripod offering tables Beak-spouted jugs The Archanes...
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  • Kakia Kakodaimonistai Kalamos Kale Kalos inscription Kalos kagathos Kamares ware Kamira Kanathos Kandaulos Kanephoros Kantharos Kapheleis Kappa Karamuza...
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    Barbotine (redirect from Barbotine ware)
    the decoration is essentially close to the surface. The term "Barbotine ware" also describes the American art pottery that emulated the Haviland pottery...
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  • influenced by the shape and decoration of both the Kamares ware cups from Crete and the Sèvres ware teacups from France. Her works are often designed more...
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    Roxane Dubois, "On some late Prepalatial pricket lamps in White‑on‑Dark Ware from beneath the North Wing of the Malia Palace", Bulletin de correspondance...
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