Pseudamphora
[soo-dam-fer-uh] /suˈdæm fər ə/
noun, plural pseudamphorae
[soo-dam-fuh-ree] /suˈdæm fəˌri/ (Show IPA)
1.
a Mycenaean vase having a spherical body, a spout on the shoulder, and a handle, curving across the top, supported by a solid conical neck.
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