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- Burgon_vase abstract "The Burgon Vase is the earliest known Panathenaic prize amphora, dating to around 560 BC, and the name vase for the ancient Greek painter of the Burgon Group. Today it is on display in the British Museum. The 61 cm high vase is short and squat, with a very low mouth and short neck. The handles are close to the body and small. The foot is tiny in proportion to the vase. The amphora was uncovered in 1813 in Athens and is named after Thomas Burgon (1787-1858), a merchant of the Levant Company, who brought it to England and sold it to the museum. It was discovered full of bone fragments, having been used as a funerary urn. The back side of the vase was seriously damaged by a pick-axe during the excavation.".
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- Burgon_vase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Greece.
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- Burgon_vase wikiPageWikiLink Siren_(mythology).
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- Burgon_vase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burgon vase".
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- Burgon_vase subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Greece.
- Burgon_vase subject Category:Athena.
- Burgon_vase subject Category:Greek_and_Roman_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Burgon_vase subject Category:Individual_ancient_Greek_vases.
- Burgon_vase comment "The Burgon Vase is the earliest known Panathenaic prize amphora, dating to around 560 BC, and the name vase for the ancient Greek painter of the Burgon Group. Today it is on display in the British Museum. The 61 cm high vase is short and squat, with a very low mouth and short neck. The handles are close to the body and small. The foot is tiny in proportion to the vase.".
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- Burgon_vase depiction Panathenaic_amphora_BM_B130.jpg.
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