Pithos
Pithos (/ˈpɪθɒs/, Greek: πίθος, plural: pithoi πίθοι) is the Greek name of a large storage container. The term in English is applied to such containers used among the civilizations that bordered the Mediterranean Sea in the Neolithic, the Bronze Age and the succeeding Iron Age. Pithoi were used for bulk storage, primarily for fluids and grains; they were comparable to the drums, barrels and casks of recent times. The name was different in other languages; for instance, the Hittites used harsi-.
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Pithos
Pithos (/ˈpɪθɒs/, Greek: πίθος, plural: pithoi πίθοι) is the Greek name of a large storage container. The term in English is applied to such containers used among the civilizations that bordered the Mediterranean Sea in the Neolithic, the Bronze Age and the succeeding Iron Age. Pithoi were used for bulk storage, primarily for fluids and grains; they were comparable to the drums, barrels and casks of recent times. The name was different in other languages; for instance, the Hittites used harsi-.
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Der Pithos (altgriechisch πίθο ...... besonderes Können des Töpfers.
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Een Pithari (Grieks: πιθάρι) i ...... onder andere in en op Cyprus.
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Il Pithos (plurale pithoi) è u ...... orizzonte culturale qualsiasi.
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Pithos (/ˈpɪθɒs/, Greek: πίθος ...... blem of classical archaeology.
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Pithos (řecky πίθος, plurál: p ...... íry lze omezit lidské potřeby.
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Pithos o pitos, del griego ant ...... 00 a. C.), en enterramientos.
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Pito (em grego: πίθος; romaniz ...... e os fundos foram armazenados.
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Pitos (gr. πίθος píthos ‘wielk ...... ane są dla dekoracji plenerów.
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Un pithos (πίθος) est une prof ...... our avoir vécu dans un pithos.
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Un pitos, o pithos (del grec π ...... a en la fase B (1500-1300 aC).
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Most frequently at large administrative centers
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Below: Pithoi at Knossos. Plac ...... pits for access and stability.
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Circum-Mediterranean
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Ceramic
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Pithos
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Approximately the size of a human, some larger, some smaller.
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Sometimes inscribed with an identifying mark.
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Der Pithos (altgriechisch πίθο ...... besonderes Können des Töpfers.
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Een Pithari (Grieks: πιθάρι) i ...... onder andere in en op Cyprus.
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Il Pithos (plurale pithoi) è u ...... orizzonte culturale qualsiasi.
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Pithos (/ˈpɪθɒs/, Greek: πίθος ...... nce, the Hittites used harsi-.
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Pithos (řecky πίθος, plurál: p ...... íry lze omezit lidské potřeby.
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Pithos o pitos, del griego ant ...... n el transporte de mercancías.
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Pito (em grego: πίθος; romaniz ...... e os fundos foram armazenados.
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Pitos (gr. πίθος píthos ‘wielk ...... ane są dla dekoracji plenerów.
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Un pithos (πίθος) est une prof ...... ors prélevé et mis en amphore.
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Un pitos, o pithos (del grec π ...... r al transport de mercaderies.
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Pithari
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Pithos
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Pithos
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Pithos
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Pithos
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Pithos
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Pithos
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Pithos
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Pito (vaso)
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Pitos
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