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    Where are stirrup jars found?Stirrup jars have been found at archaeological sites throughout the Eastern Mediterranean region, including those in mainland Greece, the Cyclades, Crete, Cyprus, Rhodes, Asia Minor, and Ancient Egypt. In short, the type is primarily associated with, and is a diagnostic of, Mycenaean Greece.
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    What is a stirrup jar?Haskell developed his idea of the larger, coarser type of stirrup jar found in storerooms at Akrotiri into the "transport stirrup jar", a vessel serving as a standard container for the export of olive oil, and perhaps other valuable fluids as well.
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    Who made stirrup jars?three jars from Tell es-Sa'idiyes, 12th century BC, and one 13th-century jar from East Peloponnesus. This is the first scientific data illuminating the difficult questions of who used the stirrup jars, when, who manufactured the stirrup jars, where, how they got from one place to another, and what conclusions might be drawn from their presence.
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    What makes a stirrup jar 'fine'?What makes a stirrup jar "fine" is the grain size of the clay. Powdered clay results in a smooth surface. "Coarse ware", or coarse texture, means a surface similar to that of oatmeal, composed of larger grains, formed by admixture with quartz (sand) and particles of other minerals.
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  4. Mycenaean Pottery - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBOct 1, 2012 · Stirrup jars had first appeared on Crete in the 16th century BCE but they became much more common from the 14th century BCE, came in all sizes and were usually used to store wine and oils. Pottery …

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  5. Stirrup Jar | National Museums Liverpool

    WEBWorld Museum. Share: Information. Mycenaean vessel known as a 'stirrup jar', named after the stirrup shape formed around the false neck by the handles. The shape is known to Mycenaean archaeologists as FS167 …

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  8. stirrup jar | British Museum

    WEBDescription. Tall pottery stirrup jar (or false-necked jar); thick, coarse clay with buff slip and black-red paint; decorated on each side with a large painted octopus occupying most of the vessel, framed on top and …

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  9. Stirrup Jar | RISD Museum

    WEBca. 1100 BCE. Medium. terracotta. Materials/Techniques. Geography. Dimensions. Credit / Object Number. Type. Exhibition History. Ancient Greek and Roman Galleries. Sep 22, 2010. Label copy. This ceramic …

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