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Frying pan (Paros 2136)

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75: 20: 107:. They already include various characteristics. As a rule, there is a central motif surrounded by a group of incised concentric circles, bands of stamped triangles, and spirals linked with double lines. Star patterns are also common. The decoration does not take up the whole surface. Often the decorative elements of the back surface are repeated on the sides. The Π-shaped stirrup handle is set into the wall of the pan with thick arms. 96: 82:
The frying pan is composed of several sherds; gaps in the handle, side and back have been filled in with plaster. The dark grey-brown / red-brown clay frying pan is 6.15 cm high and 23.8 cm long. At 20.45 cm, the diameter of the rim is slightly smaller than the diameter of the base (21.2 cm). The
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outer surface and the inner wall of the basin are coated in a dark grey-brown to olive-brown overcoat. The surface of the basin is unevenly smoothed, with low traces of
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and was first published in 1926. It is displayed in the Archaeological Museum of Paros with the inventory number 2136. The purpose of Cycladic
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There are two frying pans very similar to the example from Paros in form and decorations; one of unknown provenance in the
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of the Kampos type. The frying pan of the Early Cycladic period derives from grave 3 of the small cemetery of
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Irini Varoucha. "Kykladikoi taphoi tēs Parou (Κυκλαδικοί τάφοι της Πάρου)"
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John E. Coleman. "“Frying Pans” of the Early Bronze Age Aegean."
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Kykladen I. Die frühe Bronzezeit – Grab- und Siedlungsbefunde.
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Coleman 1985, pp. 196 f.; Rambach 2000, pp. 201–203.
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Archaeological Museum of Paros
National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Bronze Age
Cycladic culture
Kampos
Cycladic
Paros
Irini Varoucha
frying pans

sinter

Kampos group
Benaki Museum
Christos Tsountas
Amorgos
Frying pan (NAMA 4974)
Frying pan (Karlsruhe 75/11)
p. 99, 107 Ill. 9
ISBN
3-7749-2831-2
Frying pan 7688, Benaki Museum
Categories
Archaeological discoveries in the Aegean Islands
Cycladic art
1924 archaeological discoveries

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