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Gift of the Candia Museum (Herakleion Archaeological Museum); H. B. Hawes, 1904

Accession Lot

  • Object[8]
  • yes[8]
  • no[8]
  • mediterranean[8]
  • cup[1]
  • lid[1]
  • offering table[1]
  • potter's wheel[1]
  • spindle whorl[2]
  • vase[2]
  • crete[8]
  • gournia[8]
  • greece[8]
  • early minoan period[2]
  • late minoan i[1]
  • late minoan period[3]
  • minoan[8]
  • ceramic[1]
  • steatite[5]
  • stone[1]
  • terracotta[2]
  • incised[8]
  • yes[1]
incised

1 - 8 of 8 Records

MS4564

MS4564

Potter's Wheel

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MS4510

MS4510

Lid

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MS4174

MS4174

Offering Table

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MS4503

MS4503

Cup

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MS4709B

MS4709B

Spindle Whorl

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MS4709A

MS4709A

Spindle Whorl

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MS4547.2

MS4547.2

Vase

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MS4547.1

MS4547.1

Vase

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1 - 8 of 8 Records
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