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The Olive in the Ancient Mediterranean
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The Olive in the Ancient Mediterranean

Olives and olive oil were not only an important component of the ancient Mediterranean diet but also one of the most successful industries in antiquity. Cultivation of the olive spread with Phoenician and Greek...
Olive Oil Amphora From Africa
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Olive Oil Amphora From Africa

Olive oil amphora from Africa and found at Ostia. 3rd century CE. Museo delle Navi Romane di Fiumicino. (National Maritime Museum, Sydney Australia) This amphora is stamped with its place of manufacture; Sullechtum...
Olive Branch Petition
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Olive Branch Petition

The Olive Branch Petition was a letter adopted by the Second Continental Congress on 5 July 1775 and sent to King George III of Great Britain (r. 1760-1820) in a final attempt at reconciliation in the early months of the American...
Olive Press Stone
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Olive Press Stone

A stone from an olive press used to collect the oil from the pressed olives and pour it into a waiting receptacle. 6th-2nd century BCE, Saint Blaise, France.
Trapetum Roman Olive Press
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Trapetum Roman Olive Press

A Roman stone olive press known as a trapetum. From Pompeii. The device consisted of a large stone bowl (mortarium) into which the olives were poured and then crushed under two concave stones (orbes) attached to a central...
Signature Page of the Olive Branch Petition
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Signature Page of the Olive Branch Petition

The signature page of the Olive Branch Petition of 5 July 1775, the last attempt made by the Second Continental Congress to avoid a war with Great Britain. This is a scan of an original photo from the US...
Olive Grove
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Olive Grove

An olive grove on the Greek island of Corfu.
Woman with Garland of Olive Leaves, Herculaneum
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Woman with Garland of Olive Leaves, Herculaneum

A detail of a fresco from Herculaneum showing a woman wearing a crown of olive leaves. Likely 1st century CE. National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
Gold Olive wreath
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Gold Olive wreath

4th century BCE gold Olive wreath from Macedonia, both a religious symbol and indicator of social position and power (Archaeological Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece)
Oil Press, Tell Hazor
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Oil Press, Tell Hazor

Reconstructed 8th-century BCE olive oil press at Tell Hazor.
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