Ancient Greek clay pot
The ancient Greek clay pot was an ancient Greek ceramic vessel, often used to store and transport small quantities of liquids, such as oils and perfumes. The artifact you mentioned was found on the island of Cyprus during the European Iron Age in the 7th century BC. Production period 7th century BC, Europe (period) Iron Age. It is found on the island of Cyprus (origin). Dimensions: height 22cm, diameter 12.3cm, currently collected in the Louvre Museum in France.
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