Amphora
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==Pottery== An '''amphora''' is a type of ceramic vase with two handles, used for the transportation and storage of perishable goods and more rarely as containers for the ashes of the dead or as prize awards. Most were produced with a pointed base to allow them to be stacked in sand or soft ground, while those with a ring base tended to be used for domestic or votive purposes. The latter were often glazed and decorated with figures, while purely functional amphorae were plain in appearance, often distinguished only by the stamps or signatures of their owners. Amphorae were invented by the ancient Greeks and adopted by the Romans as the principal means for transporting and storing wine, oil, olives, grain, fish, and other commodities. They were produced on an industrial scale from Greek times and used around the Mediterranean until about the 16th century. They are of great benefit to maritime archaeologists, as amphorae in a shipwreck can often indicate the age and nationality of the wreck. They are occasionally so well preserved that the original contents are still present, providing invaluable information on the eating habits and trading systems of the ancient Mediterranean peoples. The word ''amphora'' is Latin, derived from the Greek ''amphoreus'' or ''amphiphoreus'', a compound word combining ''amphi-'' plus ''phoreus'' ("carrier"), from ''pherein'' ("to carry"). ===See also=== * Maritime archaeology * Pottery of Ancient Greece ===External link=== * Amphora Types According to Dressel * The amphoras project ==Symbols== '''Amphora''' is also an alternative name for the @ ("commercial at") symbol. ==Botany== '''Amphora''' is also a major genus of diatoms in the family Cymbellaceae, found in a wide variety of marine habitats.da:Amfora de:Amphore pl:Amfora분류: Containers | Pottery
