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- Stirrup_jar abstract "A stirrup jar is a pottery vessel probably originating in the ancient Mediterranean region. Such vessels were sometimes decorated with painted designs or ornamentation. Throughout history including modern times have created versions of this vessel. Early examples of the stirrup jar have been recovered from Rhodes dating to c. 1200 BC. A number of inscribed Kydonian stirrup jars have been recovered from several archaeological sites on Crete.Stirrup jars were originally intended for use as containers for oil and wine. The early Stirrup Jars were sparsely decorated and featured a three handled arrangement, disc hole, spout horns, and the shape of a false neck and spout. Traditionally stirrup jars were divided into two versions: a small, fine ware version suggesting a specialized use and a large, coarse ware version.The features found suggest that the stirrup jar could have been economically valuable. The arrangement of the stirrup jar suggests a stopper is used to secure the contents and the contents are what make the stirrup jar a valuable household item. The disc holes and third handle may have been used to secure a tag to the vessel suggesting a commercial importance and resale value. The locations where stirrup jars have been found in reflect the fact that the popularity of this vessel type spread quickly throughout the Aegean and the use of the stirrup jar to identify a specific commodity became important.".
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- Stirrup_jar wikiPageLength "2913".
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- Stirrup_jar wikiPageRevisionID "690702719".
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Aegean_Sea.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Amphora.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Bridge-spouted_vessel.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_pot_shapes.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_pottery.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Containers.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_ceramics.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Kydonia.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Rhodes.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink Stirrup_spout_vessel.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLink File:Stirrup_vase_Louvre_MNC321.jpg.
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stirrup jar".
- Stirrup_jar wikiPageWikiLinkText "stirrup jar".
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- Stirrup_jar subject Category:Ancient_Greek_pot_shapes.
- Stirrup_jar subject Category:Ancient_Greek_pottery.
- Stirrup_jar subject Category:Containers.
- Stirrup_jar subject Category:History_of_ceramics.
- Stirrup_jar hypernym Vessel.
- Stirrup_jar type Ship.
- Stirrup_jar type Type.
- Stirrup_jar type Container.
- Stirrup_jar type Tool.
- Stirrup_jar type Type.
- Stirrup_jar comment "A stirrup jar is a pottery vessel probably originating in the ancient Mediterranean region. Such vessels were sometimes decorated with painted designs or ornamentation. Throughout history including modern times have created versions of this vessel. Early examples of the stirrup jar have been recovered from Rhodes dating to c. 1200 BC.".
- Stirrup_jar label "Stirrup jar".
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- Stirrup_jar sameAs Stijgbeugelkan.
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- Stirrup_jar sameAs Bygelkanna.
- Stirrup_jar sameAs Q2430908.
- Stirrup_jar wasDerivedFrom Stirrup_jar?oldid=690702719.
- Stirrup_jar depiction Stirrup_vase_Louvre_MNC321.jpg.
- Stirrup_jar isPrimaryTopicOf Stirrup_jar.