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Dove vase, 2800-2300 BC, possibly from Keros. Goulandris Foundation Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, Col. no. 329.

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English: Large dish, so called Vase with pigeons or Dove vase. Larger flat marble bowl, inside figurines of birds from a single piece of marble, probably for ritual purposes. Diameter 39 cm. Origin unknown, possibly from Keros (Kavos-Daskalio)? EC II 2800 / 2300 BC. Goulandris Foundation Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, Col. no. 329.
Čeština: Tzv. Váza s holuby. Větší mramorová plochá mísa, uvnitř figurky ptáků z jednoho kusu mramoru, asi k rituálním účelům. Průměr 39 cm. Původ neznámý, možná z Keru (Kavos-Daskalio)? EC II, 2800-2300 před n. l. Goulandrisovo Muzeum kykladského umění v Athénách, č. 329.
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