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English: Cycladic frying pan with incised decoration of a boat among spiral-formed waves and a pubic triangle above the handle. From Chalandriani on Syros. Early Cycladic II period, 2800-2300 BC, Keros-Syros culture. Archaeological Museum of Athens, inv. no. 4974.
Čeština: Kykladská "pánvička". rytá výzdoba: Loď mezi spirálovitě tvarovanými vlnami, umístěná nad pubickým trojúhelníkem nad rukojetí. Na přídi lodi je napíchnutá velká ryba, asi tuňák. Kykladská raná doba bronzová, EC II, 2800-2300 před n. l., kultura Keros-Syros. Národní archeologické muzeum v Athénách, inv. č. 4974.
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