File:Subgeometric protocorinthian oinochoe - rays and lines - Herakleion AM.jpg

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English: object type / vase shape: protocorinthian oinochoe with trefoil mouth

- description: lines, hourglass motifs, rays - production place: Corinth - period / date: early protocorinthian, ca. 710-680 BC - material: pottery (clay) - height: 27.6 cm - findspot: Knossos, North Cemetery, tomb 34 - museum / inventory number: Heraklion, Archaeological Museum

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