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Plate 23 - Palace Style Pottery Palace Style Jars (Above). (From Vasilakis: 110). Floral Style Jug (Above). (From Andronicos: 1979, 35 ). Marine Style Rhyton and Pilgrim Flask (Above and Left). (From Vasilakis: 146-147 )

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Page 1: Plate 23 - Palace Style Potteryuir.unisa.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10500/2066/09plates23...Daggers from Mycenaean Shaft Graves showing niello technique with gold and silver inlay. (From

Plate 23 - Palace Style Pottery

Palace Style Jars (Above).

(From Vasilakis: 110).

Floral Style Jug (Above).

(From Andronicos: 1979, 35).

Marine Style Rhyton and Pilgrim Flask

(Above and Left).

(From Vasilakis: 146-147)

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Plate 26 - Linear A Logograms

(From Schoep: 2002 (A), 51-52)

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Plate 27 - Stirrup Jars

Stirrup Jar from Kato Zakros(Right).

(From Papapostoulo: 1981, 119)

Large Courseware Stirrup Jar from the Ulu Burun Wreck. The vessel is Mycenaean,although was possibly made in Crete (Above).

(Photo: INA Website)

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Plate 28 - Cypriot Courseware Jug

Cypriot Jug found on the Ulu Burun Wreck. The shape resembles an Opium Capsule(Above).

(From Bass: 1987, 711).

Opium poppy capsule. Artwork © AnneBebbington.(From Internet Site: www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/fscfruit/pages/opium_poppy_capsule.htm)

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Plate 29 - Niello Technique

Daggers from Mycenaean Shaft Graves showing niello technique with goldand silver inlay.

(From Higgins: 1997, 138).

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Plate 30 - The Tombs of Senmut and Intef

Aegean Porters in the Tomb of Senmut. Note oversized Vapheio Cups (Above).

(From Wachsmann: 1987, Plate XXIII)

Scant evidence of Aegean Porters in the Tomb of Intef(Above).

(From Wachsmann: 1987, Plate XXVI).

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Plate 31 - The Tomb of Puimre

(From Wachsmann: 1987, Plate XXIV)

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Plate 33 - The Tomb of Mencheperresonb

Detail of goods carriedby Aegean Porters in1st Register (Right).

From Wachsmann: 1987, Plates XXXIV& LVI

The Tomb of Mencheperresonb showing both registers. The Aegeans appear in register 1. (Above).

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Plate 34 - The Tomb of Rekhmire

The Tomb of Rekhmire showing all registers. The Aegeans appear in register 2. (Above).

Detail of goodscarried by AegeanPorters in 2ndRegister (Left).

From Wachsmann, 1987, Plates XL & LVIII

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Plate 35 - Aegean Names on an Egyptian Statue Base

(From Wachsmann, 1987, Plate LXVIII)

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Plate 36 - Conical & Theriomorhpic Rhyta

Conical Rhyton from Kato Zakros(Left).

(From Higgins: 1997, 161)

Bull-Head (Above) and Lion-HeadRhyta (Left) from Knossos.

(From Vasilakis: 90-91)