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Early Cycladic Stone vessels

Mostly marble, 3200-2000 BC

Rhyta

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3200-2800 BC, EC I period

Stone models

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ca EC II period

Vessels by material

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Steatite

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Marble

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Including other non-steatite stones, mostly marble.

The vast majority, as seen below.

By shape

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Tall cups

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Most of the years 3200-2800 BC, Early Cycladic Bronze Age I period, Grotta-Pelos culture. Sometimes described as the "big rhyton".

Kandiles

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Most of the years 3200-2800 BC, Early Cycladic Bronze Age I period, Grotta-Pelos culture, but likely continue to 2300 BC (EC II period).

In Terminology of British Musem: "Stone vase, known as a kandila". In Terminology of Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: Kandila. In Terminology of Goulandris Museum: Cycladic collared jar (“kandila”). Sometimes "chandeliers". In Terminology of Colin Renfrew: Kandila.

Paletes

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3200-2300 BC, EC I-II period

Bowls

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3200-2000 BC, EC I - EC III period

Bowls with spout

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ca 3000-2000 BC

Chalices

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Chalices, craters, cups

mostly EC II period

Pixydies

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mostly EC II period

Spherical pixydies

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Double vessels

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Pigeons Vases

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Keros-Syros culture, 2800-2300 BC (EC II period)

Kernoi

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Frying pans

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See Early Cycladic "Frying Pans"

Cretan analogies

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or Cycladic influence in Crete

Egyptian analogies

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Old kingdom, 5th dynasty, ca 2510-2365 BC


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