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Betancourt, Philip P., and Jean S. Silverman. Pottery from Gournia:The Cretan Collection in the University Museum, The University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1991.

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  • Object[199]
  • no[4]
  • yes[195]
  • no[198]
  • yes[1]
  • mediterranean[199]
  • amphora[2]
  • askos[1]
  • base sherd[5]
  • body sherd[65]
  • bowl[6]
  • brazier[2]
  • cooking pot[1]
  • cup[21]
  • firebox[7]
  • jar[9]
  • jug[20]
  • lamp[7]
  • lid[1]
  • pan (object)[1]
  • pitcher[2]
  • pithos[3]
  • pot[2]
  • pot stand[1]
  • pot stand fragment[5]
  • pyxis[1]
  • rhyton[31]
  • rim sherd[13]
  • sherd[12]
  • spout[1]
  • strainer[2]
  • tray[1]
  • tripod[1]
  • tripod bowl[1]
  • crete[199]
  • gournia[199]
  • greece[199]
  • late minoan i[199]
  • late minoan ii[2]
  • late minoan iii[8]
  • middle minoan[1]
  • middle minoan i[3]
  • middle minoan ii[4]
  • middle minoan iii[20]
  • middle minoan iiia[1]
  • cretan[3]
  • minoan[199]
  • 039[1]
  • a13[6]
  • a16[1]
  • b11[2]
  • b23[1]
  • chi 9[1]
  • d23[1]
  • g11[1]
  • g26[1]
  • g31[1]
  • g56[1]
  • house at top valley road[1]
  • house g[1]
  • room sb44, under late wall[1]
  • south wing of palace[1]
  • storeroom g23[1]
  • crocus[1]
  • ceramic[199]
  • handmade[16]
  • painted[1]
  • wheel made[2]
  • yes[199]
late minoan i

61 - 90 of 199 Records

MS4704.8C

MS4704.8C

Rhyton

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MS4704.8B

MS4704.8B

Rhyton

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MS4704.8A

MS4704.8A

Rhyton

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MS4704.7C

MS4704.7C

Rhyton

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MS4704.7B

MS4704.7B

Rhyton

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MS4704.5B

MS4704.5B

Rhyton

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MS4704.4A

MS4704.4A

Rhyton

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MS4700.8

MS4700.8

Sherd

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MS4700.14E

MS4700.14E

Body Sherd

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MS4617.31

MS4617.31

Sherd

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MS4648B

MS4648B

Pithos

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MS4700.14C

MS4700.14C

Body Sherd

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MS4700.14A

MS4700.14A

Body Sherd

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MS4566C

MS4566C

Lamp

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MS4646

MS4646

Rhyton

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MS4576

MS4576

Cup

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MS5978

MS5978

Bowl

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MS4661

MS4661

Pot Stand

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MS4737

MS4737

Jar

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MS4100

MS4100

Tripod Bowl

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MS4575

MS4575

Firebox

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MS4600L

MS4600L

Jug

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MS4735

MS4735

Jar

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MS4607

MS4607

Jar

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MS4571

MS4571

Firebox

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MS4570

MS4570

Pan (Object)

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MS4569

MS4569

Jug

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MS4574

MS4574

Firebox

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MS4610

MS4610

Bowl

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MS4165B

MS4165B

Pitcher

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MS4572

MS4572

Firebox

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MS4568

MS4568

Cooking Pot

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