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Gallo-Roman low-relief. Ferrying wine barrels and amphorae. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on rock. FRANCE. PROVENCE ALPES CԔ E D AZUR. VAUCLUSE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)
Arab Women carrying large Amphorae - Cairo, EgyptArab Women carrying large water Amphorae - Cairo, Egypt. Date: 1904
Beirut, Lebanon - Metwalli women at the FountainBeirut, Lebanon - Metwalli (a derogatory term for Shi as / Shi ites) Women at the Fountain. Date: circa 1910s
Different types of roman amphorae. 2nd century BC-3rd centurDifferent types of amphorae. From left to right: wine amphora, 1st century AD, from Rome; amphora for fish, 1st century AD, from Spain; wine amphora, 2nd-1st centuries BC
Kokand, Uzbekistan - Seller of Traditional Uzbek Ceramics and a baker with a tray of bread rolls on his head. Date: circa 1908
Excavations at Ostia, Rome reveal the Oil Stores - ItalyExcavations reveal large oil storage jars at Ostia (the Ancient Port of Rome), Rome, Italy. Date: circa 1909
Greek art. Magna Graecia. Amphorae decorated. National Museum of Denmark
Oleanders in bloom in June on a Tuscan Farm, Italy Date: 1905
Charles Roach Smiths collection of London antiquities in his house in Liverpool Street, City of London, purchased for the British Museum
Thessaloniki - Delivery at the port of Art Pottery for onward sale in the tourist boutiques Date: circa 1910s
Morocco, North West Africa - Pot seller, Casablanca Date: circa 1950s
Making Chatties, Phini, CyprusMaking Chatties (pottery jars / amphorae), Phini (Foini), Troodos Mountains, Cyprus Date: circa 1910s
Young Egyptian woman holding an amphoraAn extremely odd artistic photographic postcard showing a young Egyptian woman holding an amphora close to her naked breast
Water Carrier at Beja, Portugal. Date: circa 1910
Cairo - Sellers of BouzaItinerant sellers of Bouza, a fermented alcoholic beverage produced from wheat in Egypt. Is this the origin of the English term booze??? Date: circa 1910s
Fountain of the Written Stone, Cordova, SpainFountain of the Written Stone, Cordova, Andalusia, Spain Date: circa 1910s
Lady Water Carriers, Port Said Egypt
Pottery Sellers - Tangiers, Morocco
Young Egyptian Arab girl water carriersTwo young Egyptian Arab girl water carriers stand behind a seated young boy playing his flute
Carrying water - Luxor, EgyptLuxor, Egypt - Native girl carrying water on her head in a large amphora
Pompeii Wine SellingDoor-to-door delivery of wine in the streets of Pompeii before its destruction in AD 63