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Westward exports and their local imitations form a reciprocal initiative from Cyprus to the Aegean , probably organised by Cypro - Phoenician merchants – but that is another story . As exporters of Greek Geometric pottery to Amathus ...
Westward exports and their local imitations form a reciprocal initiative from Cyprus to the Aegean , probably organised by Cypro - Phoenician merchants – but that is another story . As exporters of Greek Geometric pottery to Amathus ...
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From then onwards , Cyprus never experienced any lack of slow - pouring vessels for dispensing unguents . In the earliest centuries of the Iron Age , the local repertoire included globular flasks and bottles , often with a reinforcing ...
From then onwards , Cyprus never experienced any lack of slow - pouring vessels for dispensing unguents . In the earliest centuries of the Iron Age , the local repertoire included globular flasks and bottles , often with a reinforcing ...
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1979 : ' Geometric skyphoi in Cyprus ' . RDAC 1979 , 255–69 . 1981 : “ Appendix II : The Greek Geometric and Plain Archaic Imports ' . In Karageorghis , V. , Excavations at Kition IV : The Non - Cypriote Pottery ( Nicosia ) , 17–22 .
1979 : ' Geometric skyphoi in Cyprus ' . RDAC 1979 , 255–69 . 1981 : “ Appendix II : The Greek Geometric and Plain Archaic Imports ' . In Karageorghis , V. , Excavations at Kition IV : The Non - Cypriote Pottery ( Nicosia ) , 17–22 .
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N COLDSTREAM + Cypriot Taste in Early Greek Ceramic Imports | 21 |
N KOKKINOS Ancient Chronography Eratosthenes and the Dating of the Fall | 37 |
MAEIR A FANTALKIN and A ZUKERMAN The Earliest Greek Import in | 57 |
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