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English: object type / vase shape: minoan pyxis with carinated body and lid, 2 pairs of bifurcated handles on lid and body

- material: pottery (clay) - decoration technique: red slip, unpainted - style / ware: Lebena style, but unpainted - period: early minoan I(-IIA), 3000/2800-2600/2500 BC - findspot: Lebena, vaulted tomb - museum / inventory number: Herakleion, Archaeological Museum - bibliographic / online reference: Nota Dimopoulou-Rethemiotaki, The Archeological Museum of Herakleion, Athens 2005, 44

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