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the Panathenaic amphorae

Panathenaic amphorae are large, decorative ceramic jars from ancient Greece, specifically made for the Panathenaic Games held in Athens. They were awarded as prizes to winners and are notable for their white ground decoration featuring images of Athena, the city's patron goddess, along with scenes related to athletic competitions. These amphorae served both practical and ceremonial purposes, symbolizing honor and achievement. Their distinctive design and historical significance make them important artifacts, providing insight into ancient Greek culture, art, and athletic traditions.