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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[6]
  • yes[6]
  • no[6]
  • mediterranean[6]
  • body sherd[1]
  • bowl[1]
  • cup[2]
  • rim sherd[2]
  • sherd[2]
  • crete[6]
  • gournia[6]
  • greece[6]
  • middle minoan ia[6]
  • middle minoan iia[3]
  • middle minoan iib[1]
  • minoan[6]
  • ceramic[6]
  • handmade[1]
  • yes[6]
middle minoan ia

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MS4628.7

MS4628.7

Body Sherd

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MS4637.116

MS4637.116

Rim Sherd

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MS4629.24

MS4629.24

Sherd

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MS4617.18

MS4617.18

Rim Sherd

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MS4638.12

MS4638.12

Sherd

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MS4602L

MS4602L

Cup

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