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Amphorae

Amphorae (singular: Amphora) are ancient ceramic vessels with two handles and a narrow neck, commonly used by the Greeks, Romans, and other Mediterranean civilizations for storing and transporting liquids like wine, olive oil, and grains. They were typically made of clay and varied in shape depending on their regional origin and specific use. Many amphorae were also stamped or inscribed to indicate their origin, contents, or manufacturer.

Amphorae

Amphorae

Amphorae (singular: Amphora) are ancient ceramic vessels with two handles and a narrow neck, commonly used by the Greeks, Romans, and other Mediterranean civilizations for storing and transporting liquids like wine, olive oil, and grains. They were typically made of clay and varied in shape depending on their regional origin and specific use. Many amphorae were also stamped or inscribed to indicate their origin, contents, or manufacturer.

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