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Bronze Illyrian Helmet
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Bronze Illyrian Helmet

A bronze illyrian type helmet and gold funerary mask. Chalcidice, 530-510 BCE. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
Cycladic Kernos
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Cycladic Kernos

A kernos from the Cyclades, used to give multiple votive offerings. Phylakopi, Melos, 2300-2200 BCE. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
Mycenaean Marine Style Amphora
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Mycenaean Marine Style Amphora

A Mycenaean three-handled amphora imitating the Minoan Marine Style, 15th century BCE. From a cemetery in Argive Prosymna. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
Mycenaean Gold Cup
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Mycenaean Gold Cup

A gold Mycenaean cup with handles ending in dog's heads. 15th century BCE from Grave circle A, Mycenae. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
Bronze Weights
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Bronze Weights

Standardized Greek bronze weights, c. 500 BCE. (Agora Museum, Athens)
Child's Commode
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Child's Commode

A child's commode, terracotta, 6th century BCE. (Agora Museum, Athens)
Spouted Casserole Dish
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Spouted Casserole Dish

A spouted casserole dish (lopas) including lid and resting upon a brazier. Terracotta, 6th-4th centuries BCE. (Agora Museum, Athens)
Cooking Brazier (Eschara)
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Cooking Brazier (Eschara)

A shallow rectangular cooking brazier (eschara) in terracotta, including cover. 6th-4th century BCE. (Agora Museum, Athens)
Cooking Hearth With Cover
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Cooking Hearth With Cover

A shallow terracotta cooking hearth with bell-shaped cover. 6th-4th centuries BCE. (Agora Museum, Athens)
Eschara (Greek Brazier)
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Eschara (Greek Brazier)

A shallow brazier (eschara) in terracotta with metal spits. 6th-4th century BCE. (Agora Museum, Athens)
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