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Euboean-style amphora, Late prototogeometric period, 10th century BC. Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens. N.P. Goulandris Coll. 289.

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English: Euboean-style amphora, Late prototogeometric period, 10th century BC. Becuase of it large size, the vase could have been used for the burial of an infant, as a cinerary urn, or even as grave marker. Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens. N.P. Goulandris Coll. 289.
Čeština: Amfora eubojského typu, pozdní prototogeometrické období, 10. století před n. l. Váza mohla být vzhledem ke svým rozměrům použita k pohřbu dítěte, jako urna nebo dokonce jako hrobové znamení. Muzeum kykladského umění, Athény. N.P. Goulandris Coll. 289.
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