What is the name of the container with a pointed bottom and distinctive shape that was used to transport wine in Ancient Greece?
Answer Amphora
An amphora is a type of container with a distinctive shape and size that fits tightly against one another in storage rooms. The amphora is thought to have originated during Neolithic Period, and was widely used to transport and store of a variety of goods, both liquid and dry, but mostly wine.
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