Neolit Cult

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Neolit Cult

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1 – convex bowl 2 – carinated bowl 3 – shoulder bowl

4 – pedestal bowl 5 – piriform jar 6 – collar-necked jar

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FIG. 10. Late Neolithic pottery shapes

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FIG. 4. Middle Neolithic terracotta leg from Kouphovouno

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FIG. 6. Number of fine/coarse sherds from Kouphovouno by weight

1 – collar-necked jar 2 – piriform jar 3 – everted rim bowl

4 – deep bowl 5 – pedestal bowl 6 – carinated bowl

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FIG. 8. Middle Neolithic pottery shapes

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FIG. 7. Middle Neolithic cooking vessel from Kouphovouno

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FIG. 11. Late Neolithic vessel capacity

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FIG. 5. Number of fine/coarse sherds from Kouphovouno by %

BACKFIG. 2. Marble figurines from ‘the vicinity of Sparta’ and from Aigina

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FIG. 1. Spondylus shell bracelet from Kouphovouno

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FIG. 4. Middle Neolithic terracotta leg from Kouphovouno

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FIG. 3. Middle Neolithic terracotta figurine from Kouphovouno

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FIG. 12. Final Neolithic pottery shapes

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FIG. 9. Middle Neolithic vessel capacity