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Akrotiri on Thera Island, Greece, destroyed by a volca-
nic catastrophe around 1450 BCE. Various pots were ex-
cavated in a room, perhaps a kitchen, containing food
particles, even sprouting beans, thus dating the
eruption in late spring or early summer.
Location
Santorini (Thera)/Greece
Unique Identifier
ART200226
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
1600px × 1060px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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Archaeology
Ceramic
Clay
Cook
Cooking
Cycladic (ca. 3500/3000-ca. 2000 BCE)
Daily life
Destruction
Greek
Greek, Ancient
Kettle
Kitchen
Pot, Vessel
Pottery
Stoneware
Terracotta