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  3. Pottery for oil - Wikipedia

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    Betic amphora for transporting olive oil, 2nd century CE. Underwater site of Escombreras. National Museum of Underwater Archaeology, Cartagena (Spain). The binomial pottery-oil is documented to have originated in the ancient Assyrian empire towards the end of the 3rd millennium BCE, [3] in the archaeological digs of the Ebla palace, where thousands of containers capable of storing 120,000 kg ...

  4. Stirrup jar - Wikipedia

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    Evidence from Linear B documents indicates that stirrup jars were used as containers for olive oil. [1] Speculations as to other contents have been made, but are generally unsupported. The most common, wine, had its own battery of containers from serving and drinking ware (cups, mixers, bowls, etc.) to transport vessels, the amphorae, which are ...

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    6. California Olive Ranch Extra Virgin Olive Oil. $14.14 from Amazon. Shop Now. California-grown olives are at the heart of this popular oil, which buyers say is ideal for cooking, dressing salads ...

  6. Jar (pelike) with Odysseus and Elpenor - Wikipedia

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    A pelike was a ceramic container that the Greeks used as storage/transportation for wine and olive oil. As seen in the picture on the right, it had a large belly with thin, open handles. As seen in the picture on the right, it had a large belly with thin, open handles.

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    For years, sommelier Jason Jones served as the Augusta National Golf Club's premier wine expert. Here are his suggestions for Thanksgiving wines.

  8. Cruet - Wikipedia

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    Cruet bottle, 1780–1800, V&A Museum no. 118-1907 A cruet (/ ˈ k r uː ɪ t /), also called a caster, [1] is a small flat-bottomed vessel with a narrow neck. Cruets often have a lip or spout and may also have a handle.

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