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- description: piriform rhyton; relief depicting 27 men and youths with staff, poles, to which three pliant prongs are bound by thongs, below which a blade is hafted, bag-like objects, ... sistrum, partly singing - production place: Crete, probably Knossos - period / date: late minoan IA, 1550-1500 BC - material: serpentinite / chlorite - preserved hight: 9,6 cm - findspot: Hagia Triada, palace, room 4 - museum / inventory number: Heraklion, Archaeological Museum 184

- bibliography: Peter Warren, Minoan Stone Vases, Cambridge 1969, 181; Robert B. Koehl, Aegean Bronze Age Rhyta, 2006, Cat. 110
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