boxes, or other symbols. An amphora (/ˈæmfərə/; Ancient Greek: ἀμφορεύς, romanized: amphoreús; English pl. amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container with...
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AMPHORA ("AutoMated Phylogenomic infeRence Application") is an open-source bioinformatics workflow. AMPHORA2 uses 31 bacterial and 104 archaeal phylogenetic...
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Look up amphora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amphora may refer to: Amphora, a type of ceramic vase with two handles, used for the transportation...
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The Dipylon Amphora (also known as Athens 804) is a large Ancient Greek painted vase, made around 760–750 BC, and is now held by the National Archaeological...
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The Baratti amphora is a silver amphora, possibly from Antioch and dating to the late fourth century AD. It is a unique artistic masterpiece discovered...
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Landingham Amphora aegaea Ehrenberg Amphora aequalis Krammer Amphora aestuarii Cleve Amphora affiniformis Levkov Amphora affinis Kützing Amphora africana...
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An amphora (/ˈæmfərə/; Ancient Greek: ἀμφορεύς) was the unit of measurement of volume in the Greco-Roman era. The term amphora comes from ancient Greece...
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The Globular Amphora culture (GAC, German: Kugelamphoren-Kultur (KAK); c. 3400–2800 BC, is an archaeological culture in Central Europe. Marija Gimbutas...
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The Eleusis Amphora is an ancient Greek neck amphora, now in the Archaeological Museum of Eleusis, that dates back to the Middle Protoattic (c. 650–625...
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Melo amphora, common name the Diadem volute, is a very large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Volutidae, the volutes. The specific...
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Agrotis amphora is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Kashmir. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson...
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Halamphora coffeiformis (redirect from Amphora coffeaeformis)
belonging to the family Amphipleuraceae. Synonyms: Amphora coffeiformis (C.Agardh) Kützing 1844 Amphora coffeaeformis (C.Agardh) Kützing, 1844 "Halamphora...
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around 660 BC. The Horse Amphora is the oldest known Melian Amphora and is among the largest examples of the type. The amphora is 88 centimetres high,...
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The Elgin Amphora is a large Ancient Greek neck-handled amphora made from fired clay in Athens around 760 to 750 BC. The ceramic vessel may have been...
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The Tyrrhenian amphora is a specific shape of Attic black-figure neck amphora. Tyrrhenian amphorae were only produced during a short period, about 565...
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The Kleophrades Panathenaic prize amphora is an Archaic period amphora by the Kleophrades Painter from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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The Euphiletos Painter Panathenaic Amphora is a black-figure terracotta amphora from the Archaic Period depicting a running race, now in the Metropolitan...
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Amphora Museum, also known as Taşucu Amphora Museum, (Turkish: Arslan Eyce Özel Amphora Müzesi) is a maritime archaeology museum dedicated to amphora...
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Amphora elegans is a species of diatoms found in Europe. Cleve, P.T. (1893). Sur quelques espèces nouvelles ou peu connues (suite). Le Diatomiste, 2(15):...
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history of the games and that all prizes were in the form of decorated amphora, dividing the number of unique vases known by the total production run...
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The Nolan amphora is a variant style of the amphora jar, a common artifact of Greek and Roman pottery. Nolan amphorae are characterized by a neck that...
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The Rider Amphora is the name given to a Melian pithamphora in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens with the inventory number 912. It dates from...
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Dipylon Krater (section Dipylon Amphora)
their faces in 'm' shapes. The Elgin amphora is slightly different from the Dipylon amphora. The Elgin amphora does not have a hole at the bottom compared...
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Seuso Treasure (redirect from Seuso amphora)
The Seuso Treasure or Sevso Treasure (Hungarian: Seuso-kincsek; Croatian: Seusovo blago), is a hoard of silver objects (14 items) from the late Roman Empire...
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from an Attic black-figure amphora, c. 575 BC–550 BC. Theseus and the Minotaur. Side A from a black-figure Attic amphora, c. 540 BC. Theseus and the...
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The Berlin glass amphora from Olbia (German: Berliner Glasamphora aus Olbia) is a Hellenistic glass vessel in the shape of an amphora, which is now kept...
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Abietinaria inconstans (redirect from Abietinaria amphora)
Sertulariidae Genus: Abietinaria Species: A. inconstans Binomial name Abietinaria inconstans (Clark, 1877) Synonyms Abietinaria amphora Nutting, 1904...
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Amphora veneta is a species of diatom belonging to the family Catenulaceae. "IRMNG - Amphora veneta Kützing, 1844". www.irmng.org. Retrieved 26 January...
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The foot race was one of the events dedicated to Zeus. Panathenaic amphora, Kleophrades painter, c. 500 BC, Louvre museum....
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Attic vases of this period was the Tyrrhenian amphora (550-530 BC). These were egg-shaped neck amphora with decorations atypical of the usual Attic design...
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