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Background imagePottery Collection: Resonance jars. C. 900 AD. Germany

Resonance jars. C. 900 AD. Germany
Early Middle Ages. Resonance jars. Ceramics. C. 900 AD. From Meschede, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Loom weights. 2nd-3rd centuries AD

Loom weights. 2nd-3rd centuries AD
Germanic settlements in Berlin. Objects of Roman origin. Loom weights. Pottery. 2nd-3rd centuries AD. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Figurine of a hedgehog. Egypt

Figurine of a hedgehog. Egypt
Figurine of a hedgehog. Middle Kingdom. 12th Dynasty. 1800 BC. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Roman barbotin ceramics. 1st century AD

Roman barbotin ceramics. 1st century AD
Roman barbotin ceramics. Found in Egyptian tombs as grave goods and the Meroitic kingdom. 1st century AD. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Cypriot jug. Pottery. 8th-6th centuries BC

Cypriot jug. Pottery. 8th-6th centuries BC
Decorated jug. Free Field Style. Pottery. 8th-6th centuries BC. From Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Cyprus. Mediterranean. Amphora, vessels for mixing and pouri

Cyprus. Mediterranean. Amphora, vessels for mixing and pouri
Ancient art. Cyprus. Mediterranean. Amphora, vessels for mixing and pouring. 14th -11st centuries. Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Cups and rattles. Late Bronze Age. Cyprus

Cups and rattles. Late Bronze Age. Cyprus
Cups and rattles. 15th-12th centuries BC. Ceramics. Late Bronze Age. Cyprus. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Cooking ceramic vessel. 2600-1700 BC. Early Bronze Age

Cooking ceramic vessel. 2600-1700 BC. Early Bronze Age. Greece. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Ancient Art. Anatolia Peninsula. Turkey. Ritual vessel shape

Ancient Art. Anatolia Peninsula. Turkey. Ritual vessel shape
Ancient Art. Anatolia Peninsula. Turkey. Between 2000-1750 BC Mesopotamian Assyrian merchants established trading colonies in Anatolia. The center was Kanesh Kharum. Ritual vessel shape of a lion

Background imagePottery Collection: Bell Beaker. Eneolithic. Spain

Bell Beaker. Eneolithic. Spain
Bell Beaker. Eneolithic. 2500-2000 BC. From Cova Toralla, Catalonia. Archaeological Museum of Barcelona. Spain

Background imagePottery Collection: Alabastra. 4th-6th century BC. Empuries. Spain

Alabastra. 4th-6th century BC. Empuries. Spain
Punic alabastra in colored glass. 4th-6th centuries BC. From the Greek colony of Empuries. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain

Background imagePottery Collection: Musician. Tile. 18th century. Ceramic

Musician. Tile. 18th century. Ceramic
Spain. 18th century. Catalan ceramic. Tiles of trades. Musician. Municipal History Museum. Barcelona

Background imagePottery Collection: Ceramic dish. 18th century. Spain

Ceramic dish. 18th century. Spain
Ceramic dish. 18th century. Decorated with a vessel. Ceramics Museum. Barcelona. Spain

Background imagePottery Collection: Anthropomorphic jar. 13th-16th centuries. Spain

Anthropomorphic jar. 13th-16th centuries. Spain
Anthropomorphic jar. 13th-16th centuries. Gothic. From Church of the Carmen. Regional Museum. Manresa. Spain

Background imagePottery Collection: Plate. 13th-16th centuries. Spain

Plate. 13th-16th centuries. Spain
Plate with zoomorphic decoration. 13th-16th centuries. Gothic. Manresana ceramics. Regional Museum. Manresa. Spain

Background imagePottery Collection: Pharmaceutical containers with inscriptions, and mortar. pha

Pharmaceutical containers with inscriptions, and mortar. pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland

Background imagePottery Collection: Pharmaceutical jars. Spanish Albarello. 17th century. Pharma

Pharmaceutical jars. Spanish Albarello. 17th century. Pharma
Pharmaceutical jars for storing Aspirina and Bicarbonat. Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland

Background imagePottery Collection: Latvia. 13th century. Glazed pottery fragments forms of huma

Latvia. 13th century. Glazed pottery fragments forms of huma
Middel Age. Northern Europe. Latvia. Western ceramic. 13th century. Glazed pottery fragments forms of human faces. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia

Background imagePottery Collection: Hydria italote. Greek pottery. Red figures. 340-320 BC

Hydria italote. Greek pottery. Red figures. 340-320 BC
Hydria italote. Greek pottery depicting a woman looking in a hand mirror. Red figures. 340-320 BC. Archaeological Museum of Paestum. Italy

Background imagePottery Collection: Man. Red Figures. Greek pottery. 4th century BC

Man. Red Figures. Greek pottery. 4th century BC
Pelike italote pottery depicting a man. Red figures. 4th century BC. Archaeological Museum of Paestum. Italy

Background imagePottery Collection: Couple. Red Figures. Greek pottery. 4th century BC

Couple. Red Figures. Greek pottery. 4th century BC
Pelike italote pottery depicting a couple. Detail. Red figures. 4th century BC. Archaeological Museum of Paestum. Italy

Background imagePottery Collection: Alabastron. 6th century BC. Empuries. Spain

Alabastron. 6th century BC. Empuries. Spain
Alabastron for perfumes with scene depicting Dionysus accompanied by a bearded satyr with billy goat body. Black figures. 6th century BC. From Empuries. Girona Archaeological Museum. Spain

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek amphoras

Greek amphoras. Kerch Historical and Archaeological Museum. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine

Background imagePottery Collection: Medieval vase shape as a mammal. Ceramics

Medieval vase shape as a mammal. Ceramics
Medieval vase shape as a mammal. Local Ceramics. National Museum of the Early Middle Ages (Museo dell Alto Medioevo). Rome. Italy

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek art. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th cent

Greek art. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th cent
Greek art. Archaic period. Funerary stele depicting a potter. Early 6th century B.C. Polychromed. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek art. Krater depicting parties idle. Dated to 4th centu

Greek art. Krater depicting parties idle. Dated to 4th centu
Greek art. Krater. Red figure style. It depicts parties idle. Dated to 4th century BC. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imagePottery Collection: Lekythos. Red figures. Greece

Lekythos. Red figures. Greece
Lekythos of red figures. Narrow-necked vessel used for storing oils or perfumes for religious ceremonies. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imagePottery Collection: Pottery. Miletus. 625-600 BC

Pottery. Miletus. 625-600 BC
Pottery from Miletus, ancient Greece. 625-600 BC. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imagePottery Collection: Miska jug. 1855. Hungary

Miska jug. 1855. Hungary
Miska jug, 1855. Mezocsat, Borsod county. Ethnographic Museum. Budapest. Hungary

Background imagePottery Collection: House from Sarkoz region. 19th century. Hungary

House from Sarkoz region. 19th century. Hungary
Interior of a house from the Sarkoz region. Second half of 19th century. Museum of Ethnography. Budapest. Hungary

Background imagePottery Collection: House from Orseg region. 19th century. Hungary

House from Orseg region. 19th century. Hungary
Interior of a house from the Orseg region. Early 19th century. Museum of Ethnography. Budapest. Hungary

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek art. Magna Graecia. Amphorae decorated. National Museu

Greek art. Magna Graecia. Amphorae decorated. National Museum of Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek Art. Magna Graecia. Amphora decorated. Sphinxes. Natio

Greek Art. Magna Graecia. Amphora decorated. Sphinxes. National Museum of Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: The Skarpsalling Pot. 3200 BC. Neolithic Period

The Skarpsalling Pot. 3200 BC. Neolithic Period
The Skarpsalling Pot. Troldebjerg style. 3200 BC. Neolithic Period. Found near Skarpsalling, Himmerland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Ceramics. Early Neolithic Period. 3900-3500 BC

Ceramics. Early Neolithic Period. 3900-3500 BC
Pottery. From sacrifices done by the farmers at the lakeside. Early Neolithic Period. 3900-3500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Metal Age. Cinerary urn. 700-500 BC. Museum of Denmark. Cope

Metal Age. Cinerary urn. 700-500 BC. Museum of Denmark. Cope
Prehistory. Metal Age. Cinerary urn with snake. Eastern Jutland. Denmark. 700-500 BC. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen

Background imagePottery Collection: Bottles and bowls. Fired clay. C. 2150-2050 BC. From Sedment

Bottles and bowls. Fired clay. C. 2150-2050 BC. From Sedment
Bottles and bowls in fired clay. First Intermediate Period. C. 2150-2050 BC. From a tomb of burial area from Sedment, Egypt. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Etruscan vase (amphora), 525-490 B. C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Etruscan vase (amphora), 525-490 B. C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Etruscan vase (amphora), 525-490 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burials

Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burials
Mediterranean Area. Large storage containers of fired clay were used for burials in Crete and other Greek islands. Imagens divine beings protected the dead person. 600 B.C. Ny Carlsberg Gyptotek

Background imagePottery Collection: Italy. 500-475 B. C. Greek myths in Italy. Hero Odysseus, who

Italy. 500-475 B. C. Greek myths in Italy. Hero Odysseus, who
Italy. Ancient Art. 500-475 B.C. Greek myths in Italy. Hero Odysseus, who escaped from the Cyclopss cave by hiding under the belly of a ram. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek Art. Orientalizing style. Pottery. 8th and 7th centuri

Greek Art. Orientalizing style. Pottery. 8th and 7th centuries BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Etruscan Art. The vessel. 750-500 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Etruscan Art. The vessel. 750-500 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Etruscan Art. The vessel on a tall stand is a mixture of an etruscan hearth of fired clay and a base of metal well known from Middle Eastern banquets. 750-500 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Etruscan Art. Italy. Production of tableware was established

Etruscan Art. Italy. Production of tableware was established in Etruria, imitating the works of Greek potters. Some Etruscan ware was inspired by pottery imported form Greece

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek Art. Red figure pottery. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copen

Greek Art. Red figure pottery. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhague. Denmark

Background imagePottery Collection: Greek Art. Panathenaic amphore. Wessel painting. Wrestlers

Greek Art. Panathenaic amphore. Wessel painting. Wrestlers. The large container was once filled with olive oil and given as a prize at the Panathenian Games in Athens to the winner of the depicted

Background imagePottery Collection: Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period

Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period
Egyptian Art. Canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. It represents god Duamutef (jackal head) and god Imset (human head). 31st Dynasty

Background imagePottery Collection: Greece. Creta. The palace of Malia. Middle Bronze Age. Detail

Greece. Creta. The palace of Malia. Middle Bronze Age. Detail
Greece. Creta. The palace of Malia. Middle Bronze Age. On the north side of the courtyard were storage rooms with giant earthenware pithos jars, up to two metres tall

Background imagePottery Collection: Roman Art. Terra Sigillata. National Museum of Art. Merida

Roman Art. Terra Sigillata. National Museum of Art. Merida
Roman Art. Terra Sigillata. Two roman red gloss terra sigillata bowl with relief decoration. The ceramic orange is hispanic terra sigillata. 1st-5th centuries. National Museum of Art. Merida. Spain



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