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MEMORIES MADE OF STONE
SEA SALT
HOUSEHOLDS OF MANI
HUNTING
STRUGGLING WITH THE LAND
BEES AND HONEY
OLIVE OIL
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
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/ HOUSEHOLDS OF MANI
B22 - Households of Mani
Households in Mani were simple and had basic utensils made of clay and copper, which were used to cover the daily nee
160 - Ceramic pot
CERAMIC POT with a narrow base, wide body, wide neck and two small handles on the left and on the right near the orif
157 - Water vessel
BRONZE HOUSEHOLD UTENSIL with a handle in its middle, which was used for the transportation of must and had a certain
146 - Iron
UTENSIL used for ironing.
137 - Pan
METAL UTENSIL used for the preparation of the daily meal.
125 - Washing bat
LOCAL WOMEN used to wash their clothes in cis- terns or in vessels (“plystoskafi”).
121 - Fanari
Lamp Light (FANARI) was used in earlier times as a kind of re- frigerator.
107 - Makeshift silkworm tab
THIS MAKESHIFT SILKWORM TAB is made of thin willow branches, plaited together and forming a small cavity.
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