- An
ostracon (Gr****: ὄστρακον
ostrakon,
plural ὄστρακα ostraka) is a
piece of pottery,
usually broken off from a vase or
other earthenware vessel. In an...
- Sutiy. He
might have been
identical with
another Sethi,
mentioned on an
ostrakon which is now in the
Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Setepenre (“Chosen of Re”)...
-
Italian papyrologist Medea Norsa published an
ostrakon which preserves four
stanzas of the poem. The
ostrakon (PSI XIII.1300) was
discovered in Egypt, and...
- from the Gr**** word ὀστρύα (ostrúa),
which may be
related to ὄστρακον (
óstrakon) "s**** (of an animal)".
Regarded as a weed tree by some foresters[who...
-
pottery shards that were used as
voting tokens,
called ostraka (singular:
ostrakon ὄστρακον) in Gr****.
Broken pottery,
abundant and
virtually free, served...
-
Topless dancer in a back bend,
ostrakon, 13th
Century B.C., New Kingdom...
- group,
named "ostracoderms" to mean 's****-skinned' (from Gr**** ὄστρακον
óstrakon + δέρμα dérma).
Ostracoderms have
heads covered with a bony shield. They...
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Espanca signary. Recently,[when?] an
inscription made on one side of an
ostrakon from the site in
Villasviejas del
Tamuja (Botija, Cáceres) has been identified...
- An
ostrakon bearing the name "Aristeides [son] of Lysimachus", displa**** in the
Ancient Agora Museum in Athens...
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Ostrakon mentioning Xanthippus (484 BC)...