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- 11) abstract "The Cycladian frying pan (formerly Karlsruhe, Badisches Landesmuseum, inventory number 75/11) is an ornately decorated stone object from the Bronze Age Cycladic civilization. It dates to the Early Cycladic period, between the 27th and 24th centuries BC (EC II). The find spot is unknown, except that it originated on the Cycladic island of Naxos. The item derived from an illegal excavation and was acquired in 1975 by the Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe. On 6 June 2014 it was repatriated to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Greece.".
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- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Art_repatriation.
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- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Badisches_Landesmuseum.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Bronze_Age.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Calcareous_sinter.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Greece.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cycladic_civilization.
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- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Chip_carving.
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- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Christos_Tsountas.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Cyclades.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Cycladic_civilization.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Cycladic_culture.
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- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Harald_Siebenmorgen.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink International_Council_of_Museums.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Jürgen_Thimme.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Karlsruhe.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Keros-Syros_culture.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Libation.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink National_Archaeological_Museum,_Athens.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Athens.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Naxos.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Nikolaos_M._Kontoleon.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Palette_(painting).
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Panagiotis_Panagiotopoulos.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Panos_Panagiotopoulos.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Pyxis.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Sea_salt.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Syros.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink UNESCO.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Badisches_Landesmuseum.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink File:Cycladic_pan_FKII_BLM_75-11.jpg.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLink File:Pyxis,_Cycladic,_2700-2300_BC,_AS_Berlin_Misc._8102,_144352.jpg.
- 11) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frying pan (Karlsruhe 75/11)".
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- 11) subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Greece.
- 11) subject Category:Cycladic_civilization.
- 11) subject Category:National_Archaeological_Museum_of_Athens.
- 11) subject Category:Badisches_Landesmuseum.
- 11) comment "The Cycladian frying pan (formerly Karlsruhe, Badisches Landesmuseum, inventory number 75/11) is an ornately decorated stone object from the Bronze Age Cycladic civilization. It dates to the Early Cycladic period, between the 27th and 24th centuries BC (EC II). The find spot is unknown, except that it originated on the Cycladic island of Naxos. The item derived from an illegal excavation and was acquired in 1975 by the Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe.".
- 11) label "Frying pan (Karlsruhe 75/11)".
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- 11) sameAs Q17353623.
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