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amphora
‖ amphora (ˈæmfərə) Pl. -æ. [L., ad. Gr. ἀµϕορεύς, shortened from ἀµϕιϕορεύς, f. ἀµϕί on both sides + ϕορεύς bearer, f. ϕέρ-ειν to bear, descriptive of its two handles.] 1. Cl. Antiq. A two-handled vessel, of various shape, used by the ancients for holding wine, oil, etc.c 1465 Bk. Quintess. 5 Putte... Oxford English Dictionary
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AMPHORA
Sequence Read Archive waiting for analysis with AMPHORA2. AmphoraNet uses the default options of AMPHORA2. wikipedia.org
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Amphora
Greek amphora types Various different types of amphorae were popular at different times: Neck amphora (c. 6th–5th century BC) On a neck amphora, the handles Belly amphora (c. 640–450 BC) In contrast to the neck amphora, a belly amphora does not have a distinguished neck; instead, the belly reaches the mouth wikipedia.org
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Amphora (disambiguation)
Amphora may refer to: Amphora, a type of ceramic vase with two handles, used for the transportation and storage of perishable goods Amphora (unit), a unit for measuring liquids or bulk goods in the Roman Empire Amphora, the at sign (@), also called asperand and ampersat Amphora (alga), a major genus wikipedia.org
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Amphora (diatom)
Amphora advena S.L.Van Landingham Amphora aegaea Ehrenberg Amphora aequalis Krammer Amphora aestuarii Cleve Amphora affiniformis Levkov Amphora affinis Amphora beta Karsten Amphora biarcuata H.Heiden Amphora biconvexa C.Janisch Amphora biggiba Grunow Amphora biggibosa Cleve Amphora bigibba Grunow Amphora wikipedia.org
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Horses Amphora
The Horse Amphora is the oldest known Melian Amphora and is among the largest examples of the type. The amphora is 88 centimetres high, the lid is not preserved. wikipedia.org
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Elgin Amphora
The Elgin Amphora is a large Ancient Greek neck-handled amphora made from fired clay in Athens around 760 to 750 BC. The amphora stands on a rim foot. wikipedia.org
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amphora javanica in Chinese - ichacha.net
amphora javanica in Chinese : 爪哇双眉藻 …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Horsehead Amphora
The Horsehead Amphora is a specific type of amphora, produced in Athens from about 600 BC onwards. See also Horses Amphora Bibliography John Beazley: Attic Black-figure Vase-painters. Oxford 1956, p. 15–17. M. G. wikipedia.org
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Amphora elegans
Amphora elegans is a species of diatoms found in Europe. Paul, Paris., pp. 1-62 (Table des provenenaces), pages 1-304 External links Amphora elegans at AlgaeBase Amphora elegans at WoRMS Species described wikipedia.org
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Amphora veneta
Amphora veneta is a species of diatom belonging to the family Catenulaceae. References Thalassiophysales wikipedia.org
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Panathenaic amphora
Assuming the number of events was consistent throughout the history of the games and that all prizes were in the form of decorated amphora, dividing the wikipedia.org
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Nikosthenic amphora
Characteristic features are the angular body of the amphora and the broad flat handles. Niksothenes created or introduced several vase shapes, but the Nikosthenic amphora is his most famous innovation. wikipedia.org
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Dipylon Amphora
The Dipylon Amphora (also known as Athens 804) is a large Ancient Greek painted vase, made around 760-750 BC, and is now held by the National Archaeological The amphora is covered entirely in ornamental and geometric patterns, as well as human figures and animal-filled motifs. wikipedia.org
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Eleusis Amphora
The Eleusis Amphora is an ancient Greek neck amphora, now in the Archaeological Museum of Eleusis, that dates back to the Middle Protoattic (ca. 650–625 The painter of the Eleusis Amphora is known as the Polyphemos Painter. wikipedia.org
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