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pseudamphora. Also called stirrup vase.[1900-05]
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Stirrup jar — is a pottery vessel probably originating in the ancient Mediterranean region. Such vessels were sometimes decorated with painted designs or ornamentation. Throughout history including modern times have created versions of this vessel. Early… … Wikipedia
stirrup jar — pseudamphora. Also called stirrup vase. [1900 05] … Useful english dictionary
Stirrup (disambiguation) — A stirrup is a metal loop for supporting the foot, attached to a riding saddle. It may also refer to:* The stapes bone of the ear, resembling a stirrup * Stirrup , a clamp (tool) or support in the shape of a stirrup * Stirrup , a reinforcing bar… … Wikipedia
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Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas — Moche portrait vessel, Musée du quai Branly, ca. 100 700 CE, 16 x 29 x 22 cm … Wikipedia
Minoan pottery — Medallion Pithoi , or storage jars, at the Knossos palace. Named from the raised disks, they date to MM III/LM IA … Wikipedia
pseudamphora — /sooh dam feuhr euh/, n., pl. pseudamphorae / feuh ree /. a Mycenaean vase having a spherical body, a spout on the shoulder, and a handle, curving across the top, supported by a solid conical neck. Also called stirrup jar, stirrup vase. [PSEUD +… … Universalium
pseudamphora — (ˈ)süd+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from pseud + amphora : a Mycenaean vase with a spheroidal body, an arched handle at the top supported by a false neck, and a spout in the shoulder * * * /sooh dam feuhr euh/, n., pl. pseudamphorae / feuh ree /.… … Useful english dictionary
Amphora — This article is about the type of container. For other uses, see Amphora (disambiguation). Amphorae on display in Bodrum Castle, Turkey … Wikipedia
Minoan civilization — Map of Minoan Crete History of Greece … Wikipedia