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- 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”)...
- Neo-Latin; from Ancient Gr**** μαλακός (malakós) 'soft', and όστρακον (óstrakon) 's****') is the second largest of the six classes of pancrustaceans just...
- Italian papyrologist Medea Norsa published an ostrakon which preserves four stanzas of the poem. The ostrakon (PSI XIII.1300) was discovered in Egypt, and...
- pottery shards that were used as voting tokens, called ostraka (singular: ostrakon ὄστρακον) in Gr****. Broken pottery, abundant and virtually free, served...
- Ostrakon with fragment of the Prophecy of Neferti at LACMA (M.80.203.196)...
- group, named "ostracoderms" to mean 's****-skinned' (from Gr**** ὄστρακον óstrakon + δέρμα dérma). Ostracoderms have heads covered with a bony shield. They...
- 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...
- Malacostraca Malacostraca comes from the Gr**** malakós meaning soft and óstrakon meaning s****. The name is misleading, since normally the s**** is hard...
- 7-13 Maria Giulia, Amadasi Guzzo; José-Ángel, Zamora Lopez (2008). "Un ostrakon phénicien de Tavira (Portugal)". Vicino Oriente. 14: 231. https://wanderingportugal...