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Benson, Jack L., Edith Porada, John L. Angel, and John F. Daniel. Bamboula at Kourion: The Necropolis and the Finds. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1972.

Reference

  • Object[5]
  • yes[5]
  • no[5]
  • mediterranean[5]
  • handle fragment[1]
  • jug[3]
  • jug fragment[1]
  • bamboula[5]
  • cyprus[5]
  • kourion[5]
  • kourion[5]
  • late cypriot iia[1]
  • late cypriot iib[1]
  • late cypriot iiia[1]
  • cypriot[5]
  • tomb 19:34(c)[1]
  • tomb 19:39(b)[1]
  • tomb 28:5[1]
  • tomb 29[1]
  • tomb 34:6[1]
  • leaf[1]
  • ceramic[5]
  • plain wheelmade ii[5]
  • yes[5]
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plain wheelmade ii

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49-12-391

49-12-391

Jug

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49-12-304

49-12-304

Jug Fragment

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49-12-424

49-12-424

Jug

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49-12-301

49-12-301

Jug

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49-12-393

49-12-393

Handle Fragment

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