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AMPHORA

  • Amphora
  • Type of storage container

    boxes, or other symbols. An amphora (/ˈæmfərə/; Ancient Greek: ἀμφορεύς, romanized: amphoreús; English pl. amphorae or amphoras) is a type of storage and

    Amphora

    Amphora

    Amphora

  • Amphora (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up amphora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amphora may refer to: Amphora, a type of ceramic vase with two handles, used for the transportation

    Amphora (disambiguation)

    Amphora_(disambiguation)

  • Amphora (unit)
  • Reducing AIM-Fire-adjust value exchange metrics

    An amphora (/ˈæmfərə/; Ancient Greek: ἀμφορεύς), also referred to as Amphora Metretes/Amphoreus Metretes (ἀμφωρεύς μετρητής), was the unit of measurement

    Amphora (unit)

    Amphora_(unit)

  • AMPHORA
  • AMPHORA ("AutoMated Phylogenomic infeRence Application") is an open-source bioinformatics workflow. AMPHORA2 uses 31 bacterial and 104 archaeal phylogenetic

    AMPHORA

    AMPHORA

  • Dipylon Amphora
  • Ancient Greek painted vase

    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

    Dipylon Amphora

    Dipylon Amphora

    Dipylon_Amphora

  • Eleusis Amphora
  • 1st-century BC Greek amphora

    The Eleusis Amphora is an ancient Greek neck amphora, now in the Archaeological Museum of Eleusis, that dates back to the Middle Protoattic (c. 650–625

    Eleusis Amphora

    Eleusis Amphora

    Eleusis_Amphora

  • Baratti amphora
  • Ancient Roman amphora

    The Baratti amphora is a silver amphora, possibly from Antioch and dating to the late fourth century AD. It is a unique artistic masterpiece discovered

    Baratti amphora

    Baratti amphora

    Baratti_amphora

  • Panathenaic amphora
  • Special shape of attic amphoras

    history of the games and that all prizes were in the form of decorated amphora, dividing the number of unique vases known by the total production run

    Panathenaic amphora

    Panathenaic amphora

    Panathenaic_amphora

  • Globular Amphora culture
  • Archaeological culture in Central Europe

    The Globular Amphora culture (GAC, German: Kugelamphoren-Kultur (KAK); c. 3400–2800 BC, is an archaeological culture in Central Europe. Marija Gimbutas

    Globular Amphora culture

    Globular Amphora culture

    Globular_Amphora_culture

  • Melo amphora
  • Species of gastropod

    amphora (common name: Diadem volute) is a large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Volutidae, the volutes. The specific name amphora

    Melo amphora

    Melo amphora

    Melo_amphora

  • Amphora (diatom)
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    Landingham Amphora aegaea Ehrenberg Amphora aequalis Krammer Amphora aestuarii Cleve Amphora affiniformis Levkov Amphora affinis Kützing Amphora africana

    Amphora (diatom)

    Amphora (diatom)

    Amphora_(diatom)

  • Heteropoda amphora
  • Species of spider

    Heteropoda amphora is a species of huntsman spider in the family Sparassidae. It is found in China. H. amphora is distributed across several provinces

    Heteropoda amphora

    Heteropoda amphora

    Heteropoda_amphora

  • Kleophrades Painter Panathenaic prize amphora
  • The Kleophrades Panathenaic prize amphora is an Archaic period amphora by the Kleophrades Painter from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Kleophrades Painter Panathenaic prize amphora

    Kleophrades Painter Panathenaic prize amphora

    Kleophrades_Painter_Panathenaic_prize_amphora

  • Black-figure pottery
  • Style of painting on ancient Greek vases

    Attic vases of this period was the Tyrrhenian amphora (550-530 BC). These were egg-shaped neck amphora with decorations atypical of the usual Attic design

    Black-figure pottery

    Black-figure pottery

    Black-figure_pottery

  • Euphiletos Painter Panathenaic prize amphora
  • The Euphiletos Painter Panathenaic Amphora is a black-figure terracotta amphora from the Archaic Period depicting a running race, now in the Metropolitan

    Euphiletos Painter Panathenaic prize amphora

    Euphiletos Painter Panathenaic prize amphora

    Euphiletos_Painter_Panathenaic_prize_amphora

  • Nolan amphora
  • The Nolan amphora is a variant style of the amphora jar, a common artifact of Greek and Roman pottery. Nolan amphorae are characterized by a neck that

    Nolan amphora

    Nolan amphora

    Nolan_amphora

  • Dipylon Krater
  • Ancient greek funerary vase

    their faces in 'm' shapes. The Elgin amphora is slightly different from the Dipylon amphora. The Elgin amphora does not have a hole at the bottom compared

    Dipylon Krater

    Dipylon Krater

    Dipylon_Krater

  • Panathenaea
  • Ancient Greek festival

    festival was the Panathenaic prize amphora with images on the sides that would remain similar year to year. These prize amphoras were filled with valuable high-class

    Panathenaea

    Panathenaea

    Panathenaea

  • Rider Amphora
  • Ancient Greek artifact

    The Rider Amphora is the name given to a Melian pithamphora in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens with the inventory number 912. It dates from

    Rider Amphora

    Rider Amphora

    Rider_Amphora

  • Neck Amphora by Exekias
  • Attic black-figura Amphora by the potter and vase-painter Exekias

    The Neck Amphora by Exekias is a neck amphora in the black figure style by the Attic vase painter and potter Exekias. It is found in the possession of

    Neck Amphora by Exekias

    Neck_Amphora_by_Exekias

  • Greek (TV series)
  • American comedy-drama television series

    when Cappie and Evan start reminiscing in their new secret group, the Amphora Society, they decide to put the past behind them and become friends, Cappie

    Greek (TV series)

    Greek_(TV_series)

  • Elgin Amphora
  • Ancient Greek amphora

    The Elgin Amphora is a large Ancient Greek neck-handled amphora made from fired clay in Athens around 760 to 750 BC. The ceramic vessel may have been

    Elgin Amphora

    Elgin Amphora

    Elgin_Amphora

  • Berlin glass amphora from Olbia
  • The Berlin glass amphora from Olbia (German: Berliner Glasamphora aus Olbia) is a Hellenistic glass vessel in the shape of an amphora, which is now kept

    Berlin glass amphora from Olbia

    Berlin glass amphora from Olbia

    Berlin_glass_amphora_from_Olbia

  • Judgement of Paris Amphora
  • The Judgement of Paris Amphora (French: amphore du Jugement de Pâris) is an Attic black-figure belly amphora dating to about 575–550 BC. It is named after

    Judgement of Paris Amphora

    Judgement of Paris Amphora

    Judgement_of_Paris_Amphora

  • Tyrrhenian amphora
  • Ancient Greek vase

    The Tyrrhenian amphora is a specific shape of Attic black-figure neck amphora. Tyrrhenian amphorae were only produced during a short period, about 570/65

    Tyrrhenian amphora

    Tyrrhenian amphora

    Tyrrhenian_amphora

  • Monte Testaccio
  • Waste mound made from broken Roman pottery

    the Dressel 20 amphora, the principal type found at Monte Testaccio, may have been unusually difficult to recycle. Many types of amphora could be re-used

    Monte Testaccio

    Monte Testaccio

    Monte_Testaccio

  • Seuso Treasure
  • Roman hoard

    The Seuso Treasure or Sevso Treasure (Hungarian: Seuso-kincsek; Croatian: Seusovo blago), is a hoard of silver objects (14 items) from the late Roman Empire

    Seuso Treasure

    Seuso Treasure

    Seuso_Treasure

  • Amphora elegans
  • Species of single-celled organism

    Amphora elegans is a species of diatoms found in Europe. Cleve, P.T. (1893). Sur quelques espèces nouvelles ou peu connues (suite). Le Diatomiste, 2(15):

    Amphora elegans

    Amphora_elegans

  • Typology of Greek vase shapes
  • Storage Amphora type A, c. 520 BC. Amphora type B. Amphora type C. Neck amphora, c. 520 BC. Belly amphora, with hardly a distinct neck Ovoid neck amphora Nikosthenic

    Typology of Greek vase shapes

    Typology of Greek vase shapes

    Typology_of_Greek_vase_shapes

  • Nikosthenic amphora
  • A Nikosthenic amphora is a type of Attic vase invented in the late 6th century BC by the potter Nikosthenes, aimed specifically for export to Etruria

    Nikosthenic amphora

    Nikosthenic amphora

    Nikosthenic_amphora

  • Himation
  • Ancient Greek clothing

    pottery, called the Terracotta Amphora, shows a Greek judge wearing himation. On the other side of the Terracotta Amphora, it shows a far less professional

    Himation

    Himation

    Himation

  • Titulus pictus
  • Amphorae inscriptions

    inscription made on the surface of certain artefacts, usually the neck of an amphora. Typically, these inscriptions were made in red or black paint. The inscription

    Titulus pictus

    Titulus pictus

    Titulus_pictus

  • Mad honey
  • Psychoactive type of honey containing grayanotoxins

    An amphora from Vulci depicting Laius, Celeus, Cerberus, and Aegolius being stung by bees in the Dictaean Cave.

    Mad honey

    Mad honey

    Mad_honey

  • Horses Amphora
  • around 660 BC. The Horse Amphora is the oldest known Melian Amphora and is among the largest examples of the type. The amphora is 88 centimetres high,

    Horses Amphora

    Horses Amphora

    Horses_Amphora

  • Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year
  • Annual honor presented by the American magazine Sports Illustrated

    as part of a team. The trophy is a ceramic replica of an ancient Greek amphora (c. 510 BC) which depicts nude male Hellenistic athletes engaged in a variety

    Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year

    Sports_Illustrated_Sportsperson_of_the_Year

  • Horsehead Amphora
  • The Horsehead Amphora is a specific type of amphora, produced in Athens from about 600 BC onwards. They are vessels with a very pronounced belly, decorated

    Horsehead Amphora

    Horsehead Amphora

    Horsehead_Amphora

  • Amazonomachy
  • Mythological battles between the ancient Greeks and the Amazons

    Amazonomachy in Amphora (storage vessel): Herakles in Combat with the Amazon Andromache, White-ground alabastron: Amazon and Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar)

    Amazonomachy

    Amazonomachy

    Amazonomachy

  • Peristera shipwreck
  • Historical shipwreck in Greece

    just off the islet of Peristera near Alonissos. Its cargo of 3000-4000 amphoras made it the largest transport ship yet known of its period when excavation

    Peristera shipwreck

    Peristera shipwreck

    Peristera_shipwreck

  • Berlin Painter
  • Unidentified ancient Greek vase painter

    shape is the amphora. He produced a series of Panathenaic amphora, which are his only black-figure vases. He painted a number of Nolan amphora, and was responsible

    Berlin Painter

    Berlin Painter

    Berlin_Painter

  • Pankration
  • Martial art in ancient Greek festivals

    avoid hand strikes by the opponent. This counter is shown on a Panathenaic amphora now in Leiden. In another counter, the athlete sidesteps, but now to the

    Pankration

    Pankration

    Pankration

  • Belly Amphora by the Andokides Painter (Munich 2301)
  • The Belly Amphora in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen at Munich (inventory number 2301) is one of the most famous works by the Andokides Painter. The

    Belly Amphora by the Andokides Painter (Munich 2301)

    Belly Amphora by the Andokides Painter (Munich 2301)

    Belly_Amphora_by_the_Andokides_Painter_(Munich_2301)

  • Sophilos
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    Museum Neck amphora 991 • Chalice krater 995 • Neck amphora 1036 • Fragment of a '’dinos’’ 15499 formerly Berlin, Antikensammlung Belly amphora F 1683 (lost

    Sophilos

    Sophilos

    Sophilos

  • Black Assarca shipwreck
  • Shipwreck

    Eastern/Mediterranean origin, including amphoras of a type known as "Ayla-Axum Amphoras", or more accurately "Aqaba Amphoras" after their point of manufacture

    Black Assarca shipwreck

    Black Assarca shipwreck

    Black_Assarca_shipwreck

  • Exekias
  • Ancient Athenian vase painter

    Onētorídēs love name appears on the Vatican 344 amphora, the London B 210 amphora, the Berlin F 1720 amphora, and the Athenian calyx-krater which has traditionally

    Exekias

    Exekias

    Exekias

  • Corded Ware culture
  • European Bronze Age culture

    preceded by the Globular Amphora culture (3400–2800 BC), which she regarded to be an Indo-European culture. The Globular Amphora culture stretched from

    Corded Ware culture

    Corded Ware culture

    Corded_Ware_culture

  • Nessos Painter
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    funerary settings such as cemeteries and mortuaries. On the neck of an amphora in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, the painter depicted Nessos

    Nessos Painter

    Nessos Painter

    Nessos_Painter

  • Homosexuality in ancient Greece
  • Getty Museum Pederastic sex. Tyrrhenian amphora. 560 - 530 BCE. Pederastic sex. Detail of a Tyrrhenian amphora. 560 - 530 BCE. Pederastic scene. Bowl.

    Homosexuality in ancient Greece

    Homosexuality in ancient Greece

    Homosexuality_in_ancient_Greece

  • Pre-Christian Slavic writing
  • Hypothesized writing system

    Kerch amphora was found in Gnezdovo in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, containing what may be the earliest inscription in Old East Slavic. The amphora was found

    Pre-Christian Slavic writing

    Pre-Christian_Slavic_writing

  • Nausicaa
  • Character from Greek mythology

    Nausicaa (second from right) with Athena and Odysseus. Detail of an Attic red-figured amphora from Vulci (c. 440 BC)

    Nausicaa

    Nausicaa

    Nausicaa

  • Linear B
  • Syllabic script used for writing Mycenaean Greek

    66 in Knossos (Crete). The use of Linear B signs on trade objects like amphora was more widespread. Once the palaces were destroyed, the script disappeared

    Linear B

    Linear B

    Linear_B

  • Ayla-Axum amphorae
  • Narrow conical amphorae found in Eritrea

    that the amphoras originate in Byzantine, or even early Islamic, Aqaba. Hence, the preferred nomenclature is now "Aqaba Amphora." The Aqaba amphora type has

    Ayla-Axum amphorae

    Ayla-Axum_amphorae

  • Attica
  • Historical region of Greece, including the city of Athens

    A Chalkidian Amphora, ca. 550 BC, showing a satyr startling a maenad. Museo Nazionale Etrusco, Rome.

    Attica

    Attica

    Attica

  • Ancient Roman units of measurement
  • System of measurement used in Ancient Rome

    cubic pes (Roman foot), known as an amphora quadrantal. Using the value 296 mm (11.7 in) for the Roman foot, an amphora quadrantal can be computed at approximately

    Ancient Roman units of measurement

    Ancient Roman units of measurement

    Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement

  • Helen of Troy
  • Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology

    Menelaus draws his sword on a veiled Helen. Detail from black-figure belly amphora attributed to Exekias, 540–530 BC.

    Helen of Troy

    Helen of Troy

    Helen_of_Troy

  • Orthrus
  • Mythical dog of Geryon

    fighting a three-bodied Geryon to the right. An Attic black-figure neck amphora, by the Swing Painter c. 550–500 BC (Cab. Med. 223), shows a two-headed

    Orthrus

    Orthrus

    Orthrus

  • Tydeus
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    but the scene is represented on a 6th-century Corinthian black-figure amphora now housed in the Louvre. Tydeus also appears in Aeschylus's play Seven

    Tydeus

    Tydeus

    Tydeus

  • Sport
  • Forms of competitive activity, usually physical

    The foot race was one of the events dedicated to Zeus. Panathenaic amphora, Kleophrades painter, c. 500 BC, Louvre museum.

    Sport

    Sport

    Sport

  • Funnelbeaker culture
  • North-central European culture around 4300–2800 BCE

    sequences of variants emerged. In the late 4th millennium BCE, the Globular Amphora culture (GAC) replaced most of the eastern and subsequently also the southern

    Funnelbeaker culture

    Funnelbeaker culture

    Funnelbeaker_culture

  • Gorgons
  • Female monsters in Greek mythology

    Perseus, with head turned away, decapitating a Gorgon, and the Eleusis Amphora (Fig. 2), which shows two Gorgons chasing Perseus fleeing with a severed

    Gorgons

    Gorgons

    Gorgons

  • Minotaur
  • Creature of Greek mythology

    detail from an Attic black-figure amphora, c. 575–550 BC Theseus and the Minotaur; side A from a black-figure Attic amphora, c. 540 BC Theseus and the Minotaur;

    Minotaur

    Minotaur

    Minotaur

  • Lysippides Painter
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    known. His conventional name is derived from a kalos inscription on a neck amphora in the British Museum (B 211). He is considered the most significant pupil

    Lysippides Painter

    Lysippides Painter

    Lysippides_Painter

  • Bread dildo
  • Ancient dildo prepared using bread

    olisbokollixes, however, the source cited does not mention it. A belly amphora painting by the Flying Angel Painter, now in the Petit Palais, Paris, depicting

    Bread dildo

    Bread_dildo

  • Chiron
  • Centaur from Greek mythology

    Peleus wrestling Thetis between Chiron and a Nereid. Side B of an Attic black-figure amphora, c. 510 BC.

    Chiron

    Chiron

    Chiron

  • Amphora of Hermonax in Würzburg
  • Ancient neck amphora

    The Amphora of Hermonax in Würzburg is a neck amphora which was made by the early classical Attic vase painter Hermonax in the red figure style of Greek

    Amphora of Hermonax in Würzburg

    Amphora of Hermonax in Würzburg

    Amphora_of_Hermonax_in_Würzburg

  • Abietinaria inconstans
  • Species of marine animal

    Sertulariidae Genus: Abietinaria Species: A. inconstans Binomial name Abietinaria inconstans (Clark, 1877) Synonyms Abietinaria amphora Nutting, 1904

    Abietinaria inconstans

    Abietinaria_inconstans

  • Cerberus
  • Multi-headed dog in Greek mythology

    his body including snout, head, neck, back, ankles, and paws. Two Attic amphoras from Vulci, one (c. 530–515 BC) by the Bucci Painter (Munich 1493), the

    Cerberus

    Cerberus

    Cerberus

  • At sign
  • Typographical symbol (@)

    symbol was interpreted to mean amphora (anfora), a unit of weight and volume based upon the capacity of the standard amphora jar since the 6th century. The

    At sign

    At_sign

  • Tangia
  • Cooking vessel

    water and two tablespoons of olive oil. All the ingredients are put in an amphora that is covered with sealed parchment paper, placed in the embers or the

    Tangia

    Tangia

    Tangia

  • Sinop Archaeological Museum
  • Archaeology museum in Okullar Cad. , Sinop

    Roman and Byzantine periods. Amphora from these excavations are exhibited in the amphora hall, as well as a replica of an amphora furnace, and a map showing

    Sinop Archaeological Museum

    Sinop Archaeological Museum

    Sinop_Archaeological_Museum

  • Mycenaean palace amphora with octopus (NAMA 6725)
  • Ancient Mycenaean amphora

    The Mycenaean palace amphora with octopus in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAMA) with inventory number Π 6725 is dated to the 15th century

    Mycenaean palace amphora with octopus (NAMA 6725)

    Mycenaean palace amphora with octopus (NAMA 6725)

    Mycenaean_palace_amphora_with_octopus_(NAMA_6725)

  • Aulos
  • Ancient Greek wind instrument

    advantage because the aulete is there to bring the formation back together. An amphora from c. 540–530 BC depicts Herakles in the process of completing his tenth

    Aulos

    Aulos

    Aulos

  • Anthora
  • Coffee cup design

    to come from Buck's Eastern European-accented pronunciation of the word amphora. Sales of the cup reached 500 million in 1994, and fell to about 200 million

    Anthora

    Anthora

  • Antigone
  • Daughter of Oedipus in Greek mythology

    Antigone Princess of Thebes Antigone tied on an Apulian red-figure amphora by the Darius Painter, ca. 350-320 BC, Altes Museum Abode Thebes, Ancient Greece

    Antigone

    Antigone

    Antigone

  • Ismene
  • Mythological princess of Thebes

    the scene is represented on a sixth-century BC Corinthian black-figure amphora now housed in the Louvre. The vase depicts Tydeus brandishing his sword

    Ismene

    Ismene

    Ismene

  • Celeus (Crete)
  • Greek mythological person

    Celeus and his 3 companions in the Dictaean Cave, black-figure Attic amphora circa 540 BC, British Museum

    Celeus (Crete)

    Celeus (Crete)

    Celeus_(Crete)

  • Croesus
  • King of Lydia from 585 or 561 to 547 BC

    Croesus on the pyre, Attic red-figure amphora, Louvre (G 197)

    Croesus

    Croesus

    Croesus

  • Cosa
  • Ancient Roman city

    century BCE, has been proposed on the basis of a fragment of a Greco-Italic amphora of that date found inside the podium. This aligns with the comparison of

    Cosa

    Cosa

    Cosa

  • Lake Hazar
  • Rift lake in the Taurus Mountains, Turkey

    citadel with traces of the Seljuk, Byzantine and Ottoman eras. In 2019, amphora tombs were found in the sunken city. Based on the writings of the Armenian

    Lake Hazar

    Lake Hazar

    Lake_Hazar

  • Ancient Greek funerary vases
  • Ceramic vessels used as grave markers

    oinochoe, and kylix cups, among others. One famous example is the Dipylon amphora. Every-day vases were often not painted, but wealthy Greeks could afford

    Ancient Greek funerary vases

    Ancient Greek funerary vases

    Ancient_Greek_funerary_vases

  • Arslan Eyce Private Amphora Museum
  • Museum in Taşucu, Turkey

    Amphora Museum, also known as Taşucu Amphora Museum, (Turkish: Arslan Eyce Özel Amphora Müzesi) is a maritime archaeology museum dedicated to amphora

    Arslan Eyce Private Amphora Museum

    Arslan Eyce Private Amphora Museum

    Arslan_Eyce_Private_Amphora_Museum

  • Hindu push-up
  • Indian calisthenic exercise

    corps: Tome 1 - Guide des mouvements: 480 exercices détaillés (in French). Amphora. ISBN 9782757601983. Presto, Greg (2022). The Workout Bucket List: Over

    Hindu push-up

    Hindu push-up

    Hindu_push-up

  • Achilles Painter
  • Greek vase painter

    Painter was a vase-painter active ca. 470–425 BC. His name vase is an amphora, Vatican 16571, in the Vatican Museums depicting Achilles and dated 450–445

    Achilles Painter

    Achilles Painter

    Achilles_Painter

  • Long guard
  • Fighting style

    Pankratiast in fighting stance, Ancient Greek red-figure amphora, 440 BC

    Long guard

    Long_guard

  • Testaccio
  • 20th rione of Rome

    Testaccio. It is located within the Municipio I. Its coat of arms depicts an amphora, referencing to the broken vessels that Monte Testaccio is made of. In

    Testaccio

    Testaccio

    Testaccio

  • Country of origin
  • Country of manufacture, production, or growth

    branding his amphora which travelled across the entire Mediterranean. Mosaic patterns in the atrium of his house were decorated with images of amphora bearing

    Country of origin

    Country of origin

    Country_of_origin

  • Geryon
  • Giant in Greek mythology

    Heracles fighting Geryon, amphora by the E Group, c. 540 BC, Louvre

    Geryon

    Geryon

    Geryon

  • Athena
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    Athena is "born" from Zeus's forehead parthenogenetically as he grasps the clothing of Eileithyia on the right; black-figured amphora, 550–525 BC, Louvre.

    Athena

    Athena

    Athena

  • Laius (Crete)
  • Greek mythological person

    Laius and his 3 companions in the Dictaean Cave, black-figure Attic amphora circa 540 BC, British Museum.

    Laius (Crete)

    Laius (Crete)

    Laius_(Crete)

  • Boreas
  • Greek god of the north wind

    her sister, Attic red-figure pointed amphora, 470–460 BC. Boreas detail from an Attic red figure pointed amphora. Boreas and fallen leaves, Evelyn de

    Boreas

    Boreas

    Boreas

  • Attic talent
  • Ancient Greek unit of weight

    talent was originally intended to be the mass of water required to fill an amphora, about one cubic foot (28 L). The earliest known Athenian coins range between

    Attic talent

    Attic_talent

  • Agrotis amphora
  • Species of moth

    Agrotis amphora is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Kashmir. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson

    Agrotis amphora

    Agrotis amphora

    Agrotis_amphora

  • Etruscan amphora showing Troilos
  • The Ure Museum's Etruscan amphora showing Troilos is a mid to late 6th century black-figure terracotta amphora of the 'Pontic' type attributed to the Tityos

    Etruscan amphora showing Troilos

    Etruscan amphora showing Troilos

    Etruscan_amphora_showing_Troilos

  • Troy
  • Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor

    the site was abandoned until the Archaic Era. Locally made neck-handled amphoras shows that Troy still had a pottery industry, possibly associated with

    Troy

    Troy

    Troy

  • Diogenes or on Servants
  • 1st century speech by Dio Chrysostom

    Oedipus and the Sphinx on a red-figure amphora, ca. 450 BC.

    Diogenes or on Servants

    Diogenes_or_on_Servants

  • Dipylon Master
  • Unidentified ancient Greek vase painter

    workshop. Examples include the Dipylon Amphora in National Archaeological Museum, Athens, and the Elgin Amphora in the British Museum. List of Greek vase

    Dipylon Master

    Dipylon Master

    Dipylon_Master

  • Persephone
  • Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld

    plant to Persephone in exchange for Semele.[failed verification] On a neck amphora from Athens, Dionysus is depicted riding on a chariot with his mother,

    Persephone

    Persephone

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  • Kino (band)
  • Soviet rock band

    Encyclopedia. Popular Music in Leningrad-St Petersburg 1965–2005 . – M.: Amphora, 2007. – 416 p. – ISBN 978-5-367-00362-8 "Rockhell - информационный ресурс

    Kino (band)

    Kino_(band)

  • Polyxena
  • Princess of Troy in Greek mythology

    The sacrifice of Polyxena by the triumphant Greeks (Attic black-figure Tyrrhenian amphora, ca. 570–550 BC)

    Polyxena

    Polyxena

    Polyxena

  • Medea (play)
  • Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides

    Medea kills her son, Campanian red-figure amphora, c. 330 BC, Louvre (K 300).

    Medea (play)

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  • Serrata amphora
  • Species of mollusc

    Serrata amphora is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Marginellidae, the margin snails. The length of the shell attains

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    Serrata amphora

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  • Phyllis
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Phyllis

    Leafy foliage; green bough. In Greek legend, Phyllis was changed to an almond tree after her...

  • Sukesamurthi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Sukesamurthi

    Wind

  • Nazo |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nazo |

    Handsome, Whimsy

  • Elke
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, German, Greek, Hebrew, Teutonic

    Elke

    Noble; Nobility; Form of Alexander; Helper and Defender of Mankind; Similar to Alice; God is My Oath

  • Destany
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Destany

    Fate

  • Balagopalan
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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional

    Balagopalan

    Young Krishna

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kanishiya

    Beautiful Eyes

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    Muslim

    Kamilat |

    Complete

  • Ashwaghosh | அஷ்வகோஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ashwaghosh | அஷ்வகோஷ

    Name of a buddhist philosopher

  • Rajindermeet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rajindermeet

    Dust, Dominion of God (1)

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  • Amophorae
  • pl.

    of Amphora

  • Amphoral
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, an amphora.

  • Amphora
  • n.

    Among the ancients, a two-handled vessel, tapering at the bottom, used for holding wine, oil, etc.

  • Urn
  • n.

    A measure of capacity for liquids, containing about three gallons and a haft, wine measure. It was haft the amphora, and four times the congius.