SAMSUN MÜZESİ’NDEN BİR GRUP AMPHORA

Various types of containers were produced for the purpose of protecting and transporting agricultural products in ancient times. One of the most preferred types of vessels is amphorae. Originally produced uniformly, amphorae were produced in various forms with the development of trade and the divers...

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