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Cyprus - Hellenistic Alabaster Torpedo-shaped Jar (Amphora)
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Hellenistic Alabaster Torpedo-shaped Jar (Amphora)
Type of Object: Vessel
Materials: Stone
Measurements: 10 to 30 cm. in height.
Date or Period: Hellenistic
Maker: Hellenistic
Designated List Section: 2A Vessels
Date of Import Restriction: 07/19/2002
Photograph: Department of Antiquities, Nicosia, Cyprus
Copyright: Department of Antiquities, Nicosia, Cyprus
 
Description of Designated List Category Subject to Import Restrictions:
Ground stone vessels occur from the Neolithic to the Hellenistic period. Early vessels are from local hard stone. Most are bowl-shaped, some are trough-shaped with spouts and handles. Neolithic vessels often have incised or perforated decoration. Late Bronze Age vessels include amphoriskoi and kraters with handles. Sometimes these have incised decoration. Alabaster was also used for stone vessels in the Late Bronze Age and Hellenistic period. In the latter period, stone vessels are produced in the same shapes as ceramic vessels: amphorae, unguentaria, etc.
Keywords:
container, horizontal handle, raised handle, stone, vessel,

 


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